新标准大学英语视听说教程第六单元答案
新标准大学英语视听说教程3unit6答案
《新标准大学英语 视听说教程 3》张杰(学号: 200900171269)详细记 录 班级:31002017-314 教师:张静Unit 6 Inside view: Converstation 1 Activity 1Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticedUnit 6 Inside view: Converstation 1 Activity 2Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticedUnit 6 Inside view: Converstation 1 Activity 3Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticedUnit 6 Inside view: Converstation 2 Activity 1Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticedUnit 6 Inside view: Converstation 2 Activity 2Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticedUnit 6 Inside view: Converstation 2 Activity 3Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticedUnit 6 Outside view: Activity 1Name张杰ID200900171269Percent score100 Unit 6 Outside view: Activity 2Keys: 1, 2, 51, 2, 5Nam e张杰ID20090017126 9Percen t score60Questio n1 Key: bbQuestio n2 Key: ccQuestio n3 Key: aaQuestio n4 Key: bdQuestio n5 Key: dcUnit 6 Outside view: Activity 3NameIDPercent score(1) I don't like cycling (2) do something good (3) sit on a couch (4) and with two legs (5) life on the road (6) throw the bike (7) It's been different (8) performing marvellously(1) And I don't like cycling (2) do something good (3) catch (4) (5) life on the road (6) through the bike (7) It has been difficult (8) performing more fabulous张杰20090017126925Unit 6 Outside view: Activity 4Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticedUnit 6 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 1Ques Quest Ques Questio tion 1 Key( s): Perc New ent York scor e ion 2 Key(s ): aftern oon tion 3 Key( s): 155/o ne hund red and fifty-f ive155Ques Questio Questio tion 5 Key( s): none n6 Key(s): 57/fiftyseven n7 Key(s): 29/twent y-nineNa ID men4 Key(s): 30 to 45 seconds /thirty to forty-fiv e seconds张杰2009001 712690Charlo tteafterno on2minutes05729Unit 6 Listening in: Passage 1 Activity 2Na meIDQues tion 1 Key(s Perc ): ent there scor were e few injuri es75 there were few injuriesQues tion 2 Key(s ): catch fireQuesti on 3 Key(s) : made a succe ssful landin gmade a successf ul landingQues tion 4 Key(s ): takin g in waterQues tion 5 Key(s ): helpe d into the boatshelped into the boatsQues tion 6 Key(s ): were taken to hospi talswere taken into hospita lsQues tion 7 Key(s ): as a heroQues tion 8 Key(s ): witho ut any engin eswithout any engine张杰2009001 71269catch firetaking in wateras a heroUnit 6 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 1Ques tion 1 Key( s): zoo Perc keep Na ID me ent er scor eQues tion 2 Key( s): Al GoreQues tion 3 Key( s): maki ng peop le take clima te chan ge serio uslyQuesti on 4 Key(s): Green peaceQuesti on 5 Key(s) : mum, part-ti me accou ntantQues tion 6 Key( s): Melin da Gate sQuesti on 7 Key(s): co-fou nding the Bill and Melind a Gates Found ationQues tion 8 Key( s): Save the Child ren张 杰2009001 712690zoo keeperAl Goremake people take climat e chang e seriou slyGreenpe acecountan tMelind a GatestheSavefoundatio the n Childr enUnit 6 Listening in: Passage 2 Activity 2Name张杰ID200900171269Percent score100 Unit 6 Presentation skills: Activity 1Keys: 1, 5, 71, 5, 7Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticedUnit 6 Pronunciation: Activity 1Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticedUnit 6 Pronunciation: Activity 2Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticedUnit 6 Pronunciation: Activity 3Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticedUnit 6 Pronunciation: Activity 4Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticedUnit 6 Pronunciation: Activity 5Name张杰ID200900171269Percent scorePracticed。
新编大学英语b2-u6-listening答案与文本.docx
新编大学英语视听说教程Book 2 Unit 6Part 1 Listening, understanding and speakingListening I1BDACB21) 226 2) 7:30 a.m. 3) orange 4) grapefruit 5) bacon 6)eggs 7) tomatoes 8) two soft-boiled eggs 9) toast 10) butter 11)lemon teaScript:Guest: Hello, Room Service. This is Room 226. We'd like to order breakfast for tomorrow •Floor waitress: Yes, sir. What would you like?Guest: We'd like to start with fruit juice, orange for me and grapefruit for my wife. Fresh juice, please. Not canned or frozen.Floor waitress: Right, sir. One fresh orange and one fresh grapefruit.Guest: Good. And then bacon, eggs, and tomato for me and two soft-boiled eggs for my wife, and toast, butter, and marmalade. Do you have different marmalades?Floor waitress: Yes, sir. Well put a selection of preserves on your tray. And would you prefer tea or coffee?Guest: Tea, please, but with lemon, not milk.Floor waitress: Very good. And when is it for?Guest: Oh, about 7:30 would be fine.Floor waitress: Fine, and could you give me your name, sir?Guest: Its Sands- Mr. and Mrs. Sands, Room 226.Floor waitress: Thank you, sir.Listening II1 take out cardboard plastic plasticBoard available food items order microphone 20 yardsKnives, forks everything tray2・ FTFFTScript:Part AThe American passion of speed has now hit the food business. Many restaurants, in particular the great chain restaurant company, McDonald's, specialize in "fast food蔦food which is served at the counter ready H to go”,or H to take out n. The food, cooked and hot, is packed into cardboard and plastic containers, and hot drinks go into plastic cups with tight-fitting lids. There are also drive-in fast-food restaurants, where customers do not have to leave their cars. They first stop at a board where the menu is displayed, give an order through a microphone and then drive another twenty yards, where a girl hands them the meal ready cooked and packed・ People who prefer to eat at a table in the restaurant also receive their food in cardboard or plastic containers, and the knives, forks and spoons are plastic, too. When they have finished, customers throw everything except the tray into a trash can.Part BIn most cities, large and small, you can eat Mexican or Italian food. And even small towns have coffee shops serving simple meals, drinks of all kinds, and excellent, freshly made coffee. You sit at the counter, or are served at a table. Service in restaurants and coffee shops is efficient and friendly. Waiters and waitresses often introduce themselves, H Hi! Em Don (or Debbie). What can I get you folks?” This friendliness is natural and not entirely influenced by the hope of a high tip. In any case, people usually tip 15 percent of the check. One of the most pleasant things about waiters and waitresses is that they refill your coffee cup several times for no extra charge.Listening IIIScript:1.The big baker bakes black bread.2."The bun is better buttered," Bill muttered.3.CheryPs cheap chip shop sells cheap chips.4.You can have:Fried fresh fish,Fish fried fresh,Fresh fried fish,Fresh fish fried.Or fish fresh fried.5.All I want is a proper cup of coffeeMade in a proper coffee pot.You can believe it or not一I want a cup of coffeeIn a proper coffee pot.Tin coffee pots orIron coffeepots.TheyTe no use to me.If I can't have aProper cup of coffeeIn a proper copper coffeepot、PH have a cup of tea.Listening IV1. TTTFT2 500 1493 corn, sweet potatoes, pineapples realize fullexercise perform better burnsScript:Dan: Here's a quiz on how much you know about chili. Are you ready?Ellen: Okay, Fm ready•Dan: Question 1: Where did chilies come from originally?Ellen: Easy! They came from Mexico.Dan: That's right. It came from Mexico and Central America 900 years ago. Question 2: Who brought chilies to Spain in 1493?Ellen: Ell make a guess…Christopher Columbus?Dan: Well done. Question 3: What other foods did Columbus bring from Mexico to Spain?Ellen: I have no idea. Uh, maybe corn... or sweet potato?Dan: Well done. Yes, com, sweet potato and pineapple. Question 4: Do chilies make you fat?Ellen: Impossible! They are very hot and you can't eat many.Dan: Actually, eating chilies makes some people eat more food. They don't realize their stomach is already full. And the last question: Are chilies good for athletes? Ellen: I have no idea. Fll say FolDan: Wrong! A study has found that if you eat chilies before exercise, you'll perform better because you burn carbohydrates better.Part 2 Viewing, understanding and speaking1. ABDFGH2 plays an important role / eat animals / got used to / like it / broughtup on / slim / even though / with the development / be thought of7 pleasant and nice-soundingScript:Waitress: Good evening, sir. Good evening, madam.James: Good evening. Give a table for four, please.Waitress: Certainly. Would you like to sit by the window or further back?James: By the window, please. I think it's much quieter.Waitress: Sure. This way, please.All: Thank you.(The waitress shows the customers to a table by the window.)• • •Waitress: Is this all right?All: All right. Wonderful, thank you. Thanks.(After all are seated, the waitress hands them each a menu.)Waitress: Hello, Fll give you a few minutes to look at the menus.James: Thank you. Yeah, we should be ready in a few minutes. Thank you. Waitress: Ell be back then.(The waitress leaves J)James: So, should I just order for every one? Is there anything particular that anyone does not want to eat?Laura: Well, yea, I don f t eat lamb. My family influenced me. My parents never eat lamb. They think it smells. So I don't eat it either. I don't even know how lamb tastes like. Maybe it doesn't taste so bad, but we won f t just try it.Charlie: Oh, I see. I thought that had something to do with religious beliefs.Laura: Oh, no, not in my case. But you know religion plays an important role in people's choice of food. For example, Muslims dorft eat pork.Charlie: Yeah, and in China devout Buddhists think its sinful to eat animals. James: Oh, Charlie, I almost forgot. You just got back from China. What was the food like in Sichuan where you were working?Charlie: It's very spicy. People in Sichuan won't eat food without chilies and hot peppers-Lisa: Do you like spicy foods?bit of it. Then gradually I got used to it and realized its quite good, and now I like it. Janies: Lisa, you were in China for several years- Which part were you in? Lisa: The southeast part.Charlie: I heard people there are brought up on sweet, not so spicy food. Is that so? Lisa: Yes, everything fixed there is sweet. People even add sugar to meat.James: That sounds interesting. Were you worried about putting on weight when you were there? Some women, in order to keep their figures slim, do not eat sweet food even though they like chocolate and desserts very much.Lisa: No, I actually love eating sweet food. I don't care whether its fattening or not. For me, taste is more important than my figure.Laura: Yeah. Sometimes, people's likes and dislikes of foods are related to one's opinions about health and nutrition. For instance, some people like rich food, while others prefer vegetables, green food and salads.James: Sure, and nowadays with the development of sciences, people know more about food. Something that used to be thought of as disgusting now seems deliciousand nutritious.Charlie: I think its also related to the cultures and traditions of the country. The Chinese people like food with…that smells good, tastes good, looks good. Oh, they also like food to have a pleasant and nice sounding name.(The waitress comes again.)Waitress: Excuse me. Are you ready to order?James: Yes. Erm...can I get the 24-ounce porterhouse? Can I get that done medium rare, please?Waitress: Certainly.Janies: And can I just get a Miller Light to go with that?Waitress: Miller Light. OK.Part III Video Appreciation and Singing for Fun11) herbal 2) pills 3) cold 4) coffee 5) immune 6) cure 7) burns 8) infection 9) cure-all 10) applying21・B,D 2.CF 3・A,C,G 4. EPart IV Further Speaking and ListeningListening I1TFFTT2DCCBBScript:M: What do you want to have for supper tonight?W: Well, the refrigerator is empty, so well have to go to the supermarket.M: Well, how about going out to eat to save the trouble? But... lets not go to the French restaurant on Broadway. Maybe its the best in town but it r s too expensive.W: There's a new Mexican place called Tortilla Flat. I don't know about the prices, though.M: But we both love hot food. Why not take a chance? Where is the place?W: It r s on Hope Street Just past the high school.M: Oh, we'd better hurry. Itll take us a half hour to get there. Its already eight, and most restaurants around here stop serving dinner by nine or so.W: Relax! I can be ready in five minutes. Well get there in plenty of time.Listening II1ABDFGIJKL2ABFIScript:Dr. Young: Here's your diet, Simon. Remember to follow it carefully.Simon: Is this all I can eat? One small glass of juice, one hard ・b oiled egg …That isn't enough! Em going to be hungry all day! Cant I have any fried food?Dr. Young: Tm sorry, Simon・ Not when youTe on a diet.Simon: Can't I even eat bread?Dr. Young: You can have some bread, but you cant have any butter.Simon: How about fruit?Dr. Young: Fruit is OK, but don't eat too much because 让's too sweet.Simon: What about pizza and spaghetti?Dr. Young: No pizza and no spaghetti.Simon: How about potatos? Can I have potatos?Dr> Young: No, potatos are also fattening food.Simon: Oh, boy! Its going to be a long six weeks!Listening III1TFTFTT2foreign owners / foreign food / aware / very good / time/ effort / slower / a hurry / shopping and sightseeingScript:Visitors to Britain are always complaining about English food. But they do not really know what they are talking about because they rarely get a chance to eat it. Most of the restaurants in large towns have foreign owners and serve foreign food・When visitors are invited to eat in an English home, their hosts often feel they must offer them something foreign and exotic. Those of us who do know English food are aware that at its best it can be really very good. On the other hand it is true to say that sometimes it is terrible. Part of the problem is that we are not really interested in food 一we eat to live; we do not live to eat. So we don't generally spend the necessary time and effort needed to cook really good meals. We prefer food that is simple and easy to cook, or ready prepared food which only needs heating up before eating. You can find the best English food in the country away from the large towns, where life is slower and people are not in such a hurry. But, of course, most visitors come to London. They come because they are interested in shopping and sightseeing. They do not come because of food, so why should they complain about it?Listening IV1.CDE2.Television / Meat and potatoes / Sugar-filled biscuits, cakes and chips / Becausechemicals make the hamburgers look good. / One can remain healthy withoutmeat.Script:All right! Enough biscuits, cola, and chips! It seems that junk food is all that the children want to eat these days. Television controls their tastes. The kids see well-known personalities eating potato chips, candy, and other processed food, and they want to be like their heroes. How do they do it? They eat the same food. I wish there were more characters like old Popeye the sailor, who ate spinach and not chips. Just because I like brown rice, beans, and fresh vegetables, I don*t expect my children to eat this "health food11. Fm glad to cook traditional meals of meat and potatoes for them. I really can't be too upset with the kids because most adults aren't careful about what they eat. The other night, my wife and I went to a party where there was plenty to drink but very little for us to eat. They served hot dogs and hamburgers. I can't eat hotdogs, with all those preservatives, and hamburgers are filled with chemicals so that they look good. Besides the meat, they had sugar-filled biscuits and cake, and, of course, chips. Terrible! I don't want the world to change because of me, but I think that people should realize that there are alternatives to eating meat. They always tell me that I probably don't get my essential proteins. But I feel better than ever and Fm sure that it's because Fm vegetarian. I would really like to see more television advertisements which show the benefits of good, healthy, natural food・。
新标准大学英语视听说教程4 5、6单元答案(包括unit test)
新标准大学英语视听说教程4 5、6单元答案(包括unit test)Unit5Outside view1.12 4 5 7 11 14 152.bddcc3. in the economic and political sectorsbased onsuch jobs as teaching and nursingmake their own moneyin the number of familiesvery well looked afteralthough the system isit will be difficult whenwho might be able tobeen responsible forless well paid than menare rewardedlistening in1.46 12 6 15 3 12. DIY jobInferiortop jobs super-masculinesuper-masculinecar insurance idiotpassage 21.4623512.left 1347Right 2563. the result of upbringinglearn to speak earlierin intelligence testsare better at language skillsless interested in womenhave better social skillsboys and girls quite differentlyunit testCBACB DAB CBCUnit 6Outside view1.563187422. no more than 170 kmsmore than nine million5 or 61912over 15005 or 6more than one and a half millionLiverpool and Southampton3.acdd4. the biggest navy in the worldwhat it was likebrought teato put up the sailspassenger shipsin maritime historythe world's biggest cruise shipfive or six hoursfurniture and toyslistening in1.62.1533 1536 1558 1568 1587 16033.bbcdddPassage 21. Pompeiia guide to the townalmost 2,000 years agoAugust2 days22. Well, turn around ... what do you see?Yes, it could erupt againYes, he was prayingNot until 1748There were two owners—they had a small business. It says, "Welcome, money."We think it was a mirror although we haven't had Unit testCDDBC CAC BCA。
新标准大学英语视听说四级Unit6网上测试答案
Part 1 Short conversations (每小题: 2 分; 满分:10 分)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. D (Hidden)2. D (Hidden)3. C (Hidden)4. C (Hidden)5. D (Hidden)Subtotal: 10Part 2 Long conversations (每小题: 3 分; 满分:27 分)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. C (Hidden)2. B (Hidden)3. C (Hidden)4. C (Hidden)5. B (Hidden)6. C (Hidden)7. B (Hidden)8. D (Hidden)9. A (Hidden)Subtotal: 27Part 3 Understanding Passages (每小题: 3 分; 满分:30 分)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. D (Hidden)2. C (Hidden)3. B (Hidden)4. D (Hidden)5. B (Hidden)6. C (Hidden)7. A (Hidden)8. B (Hidden)9. A (Hidden)10. D (Hidden)Subtotal: 30Historians study events, ideas, institutions, and individuals of the past. They may research and (1) events that occurred in the earliest periods of recorded time or ones that people can remember. Unlike archaeologists (考古学家) who work (2) with physical objects, historians rely mostly on written records for (3) to support their claims. However, historians sometimes use physical objects, such as (4), costumes, and tools, to shed light on past lifestyles. Historians often try to (5) knowledge of the past to present-day situations or problems.History is a very (6) field, and historians usually specialize in a particular time period, country, or region. For example, a historian may specialize in US history with a more (7) focus on the Great Depression. Another historian may focus on medieval (中世纪的) history and (8) on the German-speaking areas of Europe. Historians also specialize in certain kinds of history, (9). Sometimes historians specialize in a particular field, such as economic, social, or political history. Although historians are encouraged to specialize, (10). About 70 per cent of all historians are employed by colleges and universities. (11).Part 4 Compound Dictation (每小题: 3 分; 满分:33 分)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1. interpret (Hidden)2. chiefly (Hidden)3. evidence (Hidden)4. photographs (Hidden)5. relate (Hidden)6. broad (Hidden)7. specific (Hidden)8. concentrate (Hidden)9. such as the history of ideas, the history of immigration, the history of women, or the history of science (Hidden)10. they also need general knowledge to relate their findings to the broad patterns of change and continuity traced throughout the past (Hidden)11. A few historians are self-employed researchers who write about historic events or people of the past (Hidden)Subtotal: 33Total: 100正确率:100%。
视听说6单元答案
1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Taking medicine.B. Drinking water.C. Having a good mood.D. Doing exercises.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Being in hospital.B. Getting knocked down by a stranger.C. Losing his wallet.D. Having a stomachache.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Go to have a lie down.B. Give a call to their doctor.C. Finish his breakfast.D. Give the woman a physical checkup.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Blood pressure.B. Heart.C. Blood system.D. Teeth.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The speakers want to see a romance film in the cinema.B. The speakers will probably stay at home.C. The woman caught a bad cold.D. The man will go to cinema himself.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.David:Nancy, have you gotNancy:Well, not really. I am not accustomed to the here.I often getDavid:Oh, that's If you don't feel you shouldsee the doctor.Nancy:I've beenyourDavid:That's good. Health is the most valuable thing. You should take goodNancy:There's(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)Part III ScriptDirections: Listen to the recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.What was the patient's purpose in coming to Dr. Hyde?A. He came for an X-ray.B. He came to have his teeth examined and cleaned.C. He came to have one of his teeth filled.D. He came to have one of his teeth crowned.2.According to the dialog, what is the patient's problem?A. There is a hole in one of his teeth.B. One of his teeth is broken.C. One of his teeth has loosened.D. His teeth are dirty.3.What does the patient feel about his bad tooth?A. He does not feel any pain yet.B. The bad tooth hurts when he drinks something warm.C. The bad tooth hurts when he drinks something cold.D. The bad tooth produces a continuous sharp pain.4.How many possible ways of treating the bad tooth has the dentist mentioned?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.5.What does "local anesthesia" probably mean?A. A drug in the filling.B. Something that helps to keep the crown in position.C. Something that treats the decay.D. Something that dulls the pain.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.When we last talked, you promised there would be less television and_______food.A. rubbishB. garbageC. junkD. spam2.There was a time when women ________ their waists to have a nice figure.A. boundedB. bondedC. bindedD. bound3.When people move to a new country, they may experience _________.A. culture shockB. cultural shockC. cultured shockD. civilized shock4.He was sure the doctor would give him ________ that would make him feelbetter.A. a shootB. a shotC. an injectD. a reject5.The doctor told the patient, "_______ my advice and you'll feel better."A. HearB. ListenC. FollowD. Take at6.A healthy person can fight ________ the flu in three to five days, thougha cough can last two more weeks.A. offB. awayC. backD. with7.Looking well is important, but _________ when it comes at the risk of yourhealth.A. notB. noC. not moreD. not longer8.I know if I watch too much TV, I'll have heart trouble and high bloodpressure. But I'd _________ TV.A. die rather than giving upB. die instead of give upC. rather die than to give upD. rather die than give up9.School is important, but ________ is your health.A. tooB. as wellC. alsoD. so10.If you get involved with some sort of physical exercise, you'll get_________.A. sick a lot lessB. a lot of less sickC. less sick a lotD. a less lot sick11.She is not physically strong, and cold weather often _________ her.A. gets the best ofB. gets the most ofC. takes advantage ofD. gets the upper hand of12.We are so concerned with the popular notion of appearance ________ the word"diet" has lost its original meaning.A. soB. whatC. thatD. which13.If you are a young lady in your twenties, you may want to be ________ adiet.A. onB. inC. forD. with14.The clinic of a small university usually __________ only small problemsrather than major surgical operations.A. addressesB. addresses atC. addresses toD. addresses at15.When moving to a new location, people may become very sad or __________.A. depressedB. repressedC. oppressedD. pressed16.The doctor does not have any __________ in the morning, but there is acancellation at 3 pm.A. openingsB. opennessC. opensD. openedness。
视听说文本及答案Unit6Book1
Unit 6Part OneE = E.T. H = Human BeingH: Hey, why are you dressed in such a funny costume? Are you trying to tell me you are from Mars? Don't be silly! It's not Halloween. Come on. Take off the costume.E: Ouch! Stop! This is my life support! I landed on this planet only yesterday. How can you treat a visitor so rudely!H: I'm sorry. But did you say you just came to this planet?E: That's right! I was traveling space the other day when I met a human being called Yang Liwei. He told me that his homeland on Earth is extremely attractive. So I decided to come here to have a look.H: Wow! You are a real E.T.! Welcome, but I still don't believe it.E: You'd better believe it. I'm a real E.T.! Good to meet you!H: Welcome to Earth. Have you found anything different here?E: Sure. There are so many people, bicycles and cars on the streets that they can hardly move. And the bicycles and cars look like toys. I have never seen them before. We don't need them at all. We can move freely whenever and wherever we want. H: Well, it would be nice not to have traffic jams.E: But it looks like you are enjoying life more than we do. It's beautiful here with all the trees and flowers. I hear that there are lots of interesting places here.H: There sure are!E: And the food you eat attracts me very much, especially the vegetables and fruits.H: Don't you have attractive and tasty foods at home?E: No, we need only electricity. It gives us enough energy to keep alive and active.H: Amazing!E: And I notice that you play interesting and exciting games. I watched one game and enjoyed it very much. There were ten people and one ball moving back and forth. Is it called basketball?H: Yeah, that's right. Basketball is one of the most popular sports. Many people here love it. It's not strange that you liked it when you saw it. There are also many other kinds of sports, such as football, tennis and volleyball. All of them are very exciting to us.E: I wish we had exciting sports. We spend too much time on high technology. Everything in our world is controlled by computers and all we have to do is sit in front of them to get what we want and need.H: So, do you play computer games as sports? Some of us like them very much.E: They were popular on our planet one hundred years ago. Now nobody has much interest in them. I don't want to hurt your feelings, but I must say our computer technology is much more advanced than yours.H: You must be kidding. We have always thought that humans are the most intelligent creatures in the universe. But anyway, I'd really like to take a trip to outer space and see what exactly your life is like. Can I go back with you? That would be great!E: I'd love to take you there, but there are two problems. How would you survive on my planet without oxygen? And how could you return to Earth by yourself?H: Do you mean that it's impossible for me to go with you to your place?E: That's right. But if it is ever possible, I promise you I'll show you around when you get there. I do have to go back now because I've almost used up the electricity in my body. It's been nice talking with you. I really do have to say goodbye for now.H: One day I hope we do meet again and I hope you will keep your promise. Bye.Exercise 21.D2.C3.D4.C5.A6.BExercise 31.dressed in2.costume3.rudely4.whenever wherever5.much more advanced6.creatures7.what exactly 8,.survive 9.show you around ed upPart TwoListening IReporter: How do you do, Mr. Howard? I'm from the Morning Express. I'd like to ask you some questions.Mr. Howard: All right. What do you want to know?Reporter: First, please tell me when and where you saw the UFO.Mr. Howard: It was last night, around midnight. I had just fallen asleep when my dog barked.Reporter: What did you do?Mr.Howard: I didn't know why he was barking, so I looked out of the window. Reporter: Tell me what you saw in the yard.Mr.Howard: Well, there was a huge silver rocket that glowed.Reporter: Incredible! Our readers will want to know if there were people in the rocket.Mr.Howard: There were faces looking out of the windows, but I couldn't identify them because of the curtains.Reporter: Curtains on the windows of a UFO? Thank you very much, Mr. Howard!Exercise 11.B 2,C 3.D 4.A 5.A 6.AExercise 21.midnight2.barking3.sliver4.glowed5.faces6.windows7. identify8.curtainsListening IIJohn: Sue, have you ever heard the story of King Umberto I of Italy?Sue: King Umberto I? I don't think so.John: It's a very interesting story. I read that on July 28th, 1900, King Umberto met a man who owned a restaurant in Milan.Sue: Mm-hmm.John: And he and this man, they looked exactly alike.Sue: Oh?John: They were identical. And they talked to each other, and they found out that both their wives were called Maria, both had sons named Vittorio and they were born on the same day at exactly the same time.Sue: Oh, gosh!John: Get this: They started to work in the same year. I mean, Umberto became king in the same year that this man opened his restaurant business.Sue: Oh, wow. Well, their professions were different.John: Yeah, well. But even their deaths were similar.Sue: Hmm.John: They were both going to take part in a sporting event near Milan. I mean, the king was going to be giving out the prizes, and the man was going to be in a shooting contest. And the day before the contest, the man who owned the restaurant was cleaning his gun and he shot himself.Sue: Oh, my God!John: He died instantly.Sue: Hmm.John: The next day, on the way to the sporting event, the king was assassinated. He was shot, and he died instantly.Sue: Oh, boy, that really—I don't know if I believe all that.John: It's a true story.Sue: It really is? Is it really true?John: I read it. It's a true story.Exercise 1A√ B C√ D√ E F√ G√ H I√ J√ K√ LExercise 21.B2.A3.C4.A5.DPart ThreePractice OneI've lived here beside Loch Ness since I retired last year. My house has a good, clear view of the loch. In fact, it's only about a hundred meters from the lake, and there's nothing but the road in between.Last Tuesday, I got up as usual at about seven o'clock and went into my garden. I looked around, and something attracted my attention on the loch. There was almost no mist that morning, and I could see that there was something moving quite fast, going north, in the middle of the loch. It looked like a giant snake, with its head and part of its body above water, and it was moving very fast. I imagine that it was about thirty meters long. I ran into the house to get my camera, but when I got back it had gone.I waited for about five minutes and then it appeared again, this time nearer the road and my house, so I could see it clearly. I had a good view of it about two minutes and I managed to take several photographs of it. The photographs haven't come out very well, unfortunately, but one or two of them show the creature quite clearly. I suppose the whole incident lasted for about fifteen minutes, because I looked at my watch the last time I saw it, and it said a quarter past seven. I've never seen anything so strangein my life.Exercise 11.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.T7.F8.FExercise 21.fast north middle2.giant head body3.thirty meters4.camera gone5.five minutes nearerPractice TwoOn April 14, 1868, two ships were scheduled to leave the busy port of New York for Europe. The night before, their captains met and had dinner together. The dinner was very ordinary and certainly neither man knew he would soon have a role in one of the world's greatest mysteries.The two ships left the next morning. Their names: the Dei Gratia and the Marie Celeste. After several days at sea, Morehouse, the captain of the Dei Gratia, sightedthe Marie Celeste, and he immediately recognized that something was wrong. It was not moving and there was no sign of life on deck. Morehouse and a few of his men took a small boat to the Marie Celeste to investigate. They searched every part of the ship and found nothing—not a man, dead or alive, no signs of illness or combat, no disruption. In fact, everything was in good order, as if the crew had left ten minutes before. There was a ten-pound note on a table, with an unfinished letter home near it,a freshly washed stack of clothes in the laundry, and plenty of food and water. These signs of normal, everyday life on an empty ship were the strangest feature of the mystery. What had happened to the captain and crew? If they had been attacked, why was everything still in its place and why were there no signs of a struggle? If they had died suddenly from a disease, where were their bodies?Exercise 11.C2.D3.A4.B5.CExercise 21.alive2.illness3.order4.ten-pound5.unfinished6.freshly7.plenty8.normal 9.empty 10.strangest 11.attacked 12.strugglePractice ThreeEaster Island is one of hundreds of Pacific islands that were formed from volcanic eruptions thousands of years ago. It is, however, the only one of these islands that carries its own mysteries. First, it is isolated: it lies two thousand miles from the South American coast and fourteen hundred miles from the nearest inhabited island. But more importantly, it is a place where a mysteriouscivilization once flourished, leaving behind more than a thousand huge stone statues as evidence to its greatness. The first Europeans came to the island in 1722, when three Dutch ships landed on Easter Sunday. Since that time, thousands of archaeologists have come to Easter Island to study the great stone statues, some of which weigh over a hundred tons. The archaeologists' work has produced many answers, but we may never understand all of the history behind these stone faces. Even after a century of study, the written language found on the island has not been understood. In addition, no one knows for certain how the stone statues were transported or even why they were built.Exercise 11.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.TExercise 21.About 1,400 miles2.More than 1,0003.Over 100 tons4.On EasterSunday in 1722 5.How they were transported and why they were builtPractice FourCrop circles are irregular circles that have appeared in farmers' fields across the world, mostly in England.Although crop circles first gained worldwide attention in the early 1980s, the first circles appeared much earlier. There is even evidence of crop circles as early as 1678in Hertfordshire, England. The first reported crop circle in modern times appeared in Tully, England, during 1966.During the summer of 1980, many circles appeared in the English countryside. The phenomenon was centered in the land around the town of Warminster, which was a world-famous UFO hotspot. As the years passed by, more and more circles appeared each year, usually between the months of May and August in the early morning hours. Crop circles spread beyond the Wessex counties of Wiltshire and Hampshire to other parts of England, and then, worldwide. Crop circles are now reported in over 30 countries, including Canada, Hungary, the United States, Japan, and the former Soviet Union. The circles grew more and more mathematically complex, and included rings, lines, squares, triangles, as well as circles.There were various theories about the origin of this strange phenomenon. Dr. Terence Meaden, a British physicist, believed that the circles were formed by electrified wind. He said that electrified air forms mini-tornadoes and spirals down on the fields, causing the circles. However, this theory does not account for the highly complex recent circles that have appeared. Hoaxers are often blamed for many of the circles, especially the more complex ones.Exercise 11.B2.B3.C4.B5.B6.AExercise 21.1980s2.Canada3.rings squares4.origin5.acccount forPart FourSection IThe Bermuda Triangle is a triangular area in the Atlantic Ocean. Legend has it that many people, ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared in this area.Many theories have been given to explain the extraordinary mystery of these missing ships and planes. But some people believe that there is no mystery to be solved. The number of wrecks in this area is not extraordinary, given its size, location and the amount of traffic it receives. Many of the ships and planes that have been identified as having disappeared mysteriously in the Bermuda Triangle were not in the Bermuda Triangle at all. Investigations to date have not produced scientific evidence of any unusual phenomena involved in the disappearances. Thus, no explanation is needed. The real mystery is how the Bermuda Triangle became a mystery at all.The modern legend of the Bermuda Triangle began soon after five Navy planes (Flight 19) disappeared on a training mission during a severe storm in 1945. The most logical explanation as to why they disappeared is that lead pilot Lt. Taylor's compass failed. The trainees' planes were not equipped with working navigational instruments. The group was lost and simply ran out of fuel. No mysterious forces were likely to have been involved other than the "mysterious" force of gravity on planes with no fuel. It is true that one of the rescue planes blew up shortly after take-off, but this was likely due to a faulty gas tank rather than to any mysterious forces.Part A1.F2.F3.T4.T5.T6.F7.T8.TPart B1.disappeared2.size location3.unusual4.gravity fuel5.blew upSection IICan you name the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?Don't worry if you can't. Although most people know that a list exists of the Seven World Wonders, only few can name them. What makes it even harder is that only one still exists. Six of the Seven Wonders no longer stand, having been destroyed by natural disasters or by humans.The list of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was originally compiled around the 2nd century B.C. The first mention of the idea is found in History of Herodotus as long ago as the 5th century B.C. Decades later, Greek historians wrote about the greatest monuments of the time. The final list of the Seven Wonders was compiled during the Middle Ages. The list included the seven most impressive monuments of the Ancient World, some of which barely survived to the Middle Ages.Here goes the list: the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Colossus of Rhodes, and the Lighthouse of Alexandria.Today, archaeological evidence reveals some of the mysteries that surrounded the history of the Wonders for centuries. For their builders, the Seven Wonders were a celebration of religion, mythology, art, power and science. For us, they reflect the ability of humans to change the surrounding landscape by building massive yet beautiful structures, one of which has stood the test of time to this very day.Part A1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F6.TPart B1.disasterspiled3.impressive4.reveals5.religion6.structures。
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Part I: Vocabulary and StructureSection A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.comparable illusion combination addictedacceptable objective endurance cooperatefavourable demonstrate princess crucialintention payment item retailglobal claim fashion estimate1・ISandra spent the weekend shopping at the I outlets.Your answer Correct answerretail2., I -----------My parents thought it wasn,t I for me to have a credit card until T was 19.Your answer Correct answeracceptable3.,I ----------I don,t have a (n) I impression of that shop because the salesgirlwas very rude to me when T was in there last.Your answer Correct answerfavourable4.”I ”"What form of I wou 1 d you like to use?"Your answer Correct answerpayment5.IWhen I go shopping with my wife, I have no I about who is in control.Your answer Correct answerillusion6・ II I that about 30 per cent of my salary is spent on new shoes.Your answer Correct answerestimate7. I ---------You need a lot of I to go shopping with Sue; she likes to shop from dawn to dusk!Your answerabout manufacturing.Your answer1L,,rdlike to buy this mobile phone,Correct answerclaimbut can you I how it worksYour answerto shopping since she's at the mall everyCorrect answerendurance&I ------------ .The two shirts were I in qua! i ty but not in price; one was muchcheaper.Your answerCorrect answercomparable9.I -------Greg always makes me feel like a(n) I when we go out together; hebuys me whatever T want.Your answerCorrect answerprincess10., I -------Jackie doesn't I to be an expert, but she certainly does know a lotfor me?"Your answer Correct answerdemonstrate12. ” | -----------------------------------------"These are all gifts so please put each Iin a separate bag.Correct answeritem13.Sometimes I think Marie is weekend!Your answerCorrect answeraddicted14.I -------- 11Patricia buys a different I magazine on the way to work everymorning.Your answerCorrect answerfashion15., I ---------Tanya learned a long time ago that it's Ito shop within a budget.Your answerCorrect answerYour answer crucial16.IThe I of good looks and value was what sold me on that dress.Correct answercombina tioiiobsession for women.Correct answer objective,it's usually best to try allCorrect answer cooperateYour answer Thomas went bankrupt last year,Correct answerinbut he s learned his lesson and is now17.I think that shopping is becoming a(n)Your answer Correct answerglobal18.”I ---------"Why did you buy that? You know you have no I of wearing it.Your answer Correct answerintention19., I ---------My boyfriend doesrf t understand that the I of shopping is not to buy things but to have a good time-Your answer20. 厂If the salespeople are willing to Iclothes on before buying anything.Your answerSection B: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.I --------That store sells everything I for the kitchen sink.Your answer Correct answerexcept22.I ---Ilappi 1 y, it took him about 30 minutes to reply I in the affirmative.Your answer Correct answeron24.I ----My teacher guessed that, I all, 80 percent of us passed the exam.Your answer Correct answerin25., I ------Every time I buy something, it's painful to hand I the payment.the road to recovery.Your answer Correct answerover26.I ---Jennifer is trying I a pair of orange Crocs.Your answerto give in to the (31)The (32)has created a (33)However, if you don't want to go (34) I 3,it is (35)a(n) (36) (37) I 3, Correct answeron27., I ---DoiT t give I to temptation and spend more than your budget!Your answer Correct answerin28., I ----T wouldiT t sell my car I al 1 the world 一T love it!Your answer Correct answerfor29., I -----Louise wasn,t smart with her credit cards and quickly went I debt.Your answer Correct answerinto30., , I ----Let's go shopping! I'm desperately in need I new pants.Your answer Correct answerofPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Credit card debt affects a surprising number of people every year. It is very easyFto spend more money than you actually have.number of people who continue to buy too much on credi t problem, withbankruptcy statistics rising in nearly every country of the world>二khat you start making the right decisions now. Shopping can become 创,and if you think you have it, then you should seek help.most people deny they have a problem and then sink deeperLiving in debt and going bankrupt are not (39) ! The road to (40) 创begins now. Get smart about your spending habits.Your answer(31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40) Correct answer temptation sheer global bankrupt crucialaddiction Incredibly exception acceptable recovery。
视听说III Unit 6 原文及答案
Unit 61.ScriptM: Did you pick up the paper for me today? I really want to check the job vacancies. W: I know, it’s over there. There’s not much happen though. I’ve had a look already.Maybe you should look on the Net instead.Q: What is the man looking for?C) A job vacancy.2.ScriptM: You don’t have enough experience or qualifications for this role. What makes you believe you could handle the position?W: I’m a fast learner and enjoy learning on the job. My natural skills lie in this area, and I’m confident that I could handle the challenge. Given a chance, I would prove myself.Q: What is the woman saying?D) She is quite to learn.3. ScriptM: Could you help me with my resume? Jane said you’re good with these things, andI really need someone to edit it. It’s way too long.W: Sure, no problem. Give it to me. A good resume should be no more than one page, you know. And it should list you experience in reverse chronological order.Q: Which of the following is true according to the dialog?A) A resume should not be too long.4. ScriptM: Could you tell me why you would like to work for our company?W: Well, it has a good reputation as an employer, and its products are quite popular in the marketplace. I would feel proud to work for a company like this and to contribute to its success.Q: Why does the woman apply for the job?C) Because of the company’s good reputation and popular products.5. ScriptW: Where do you see yourself in five years’ time?M: I aim to have been promoted to senior manager at the very least. I’m very ambitious and want to climb the career ladder as fast as possible. I don’t want to feel miserable on the first rung in five years’ time, watching everybody above me. Q: What does the man want in fie years?B) To become a senior manager or higher.III. Listening InTask 1: Tips for job interviews.ScriptM:After listening to the career officer’s talk, I’ve now realized the importance of getting prepared for an interview.W:Quite true. First of all, we should never be late for an interview. If you’re not punctual, they’ll suspect that you’ll be late for work in future.M: And before going to the interview, we had better pay attention to our dress. We must look professional without overdoing it. Careless clothes will lead them into thinking that you’re likely to do your job carelessly.W: Yes. During the interview, it is important to look confident without being too pushy. It’s necessary to maintain eye contact. This shows your interest in the conversation and helps to maintain the communication between you and the interviewer.M: Besides, many employers attach importance to the education you’ve received. We need to highlight those courses, especially valuable to the job we’re applying for. W: Book knowledge is not enough. We must show them we have practical experience in the field. Tell them about our internship, and emphasize the skills that are useful in the job we’re seeking.M: Sure! Many students will tell the prospective employer that they have a good command of English.W: They’re also eager to tell interviewer about their computer skills with PowerPoint, Excel, and so on. Students from lower-tier universities especially need certificates to show they’ve acquired those skills before they can hope to compete against students from prestigious universities.M: Character is considered an important factor in contemporary society, where teamwork is a must.W: Well, too many students are saying more or less the same thing. If everybody says, “I’m warm-hearted and cooperative, get along well with my classmates, and have good team spirit,” the boss will soon get fed up.M: Perhaps we should let the work we’ve done speak for itself.W: Right on. Participation is important. If you can show them you’re an important leader of the Student Union of the University or the Department or you’ve organized a singing competition, etc., obviously you’re a good team player.Key1.T2.F3.T4. T5. F6.T7. TTask2 Are you ready for a phone interview?ScripNowadays, many employers use telephone interviews to screen candidates in order to narrow the pool of applicants who will be invited for in-person interview. They are also used as a way to minimize the expenses in involved in interviewing out-of-town candidates.While you’re job-searching, it’s important to be prepared for a phone interview on a moment’s notice. You never know when a recruiter might call. So, you’d better take a look at the following phone interview tips.Before the interview, you should get well-prepared. For example, you can compile a list of your background and skills, your strengths and weaknesses, as well as a list of answers to typical phone interview questions. You need to keep your resume on the top of your desk or tape it to the wall near the phone, so it’s at your fingertips when you need to answer questions. Also, you should have a pen and paper handy for note taking.It’s helpful to practice interviewing. You can rehearse answers to those typical questions you might be asked. Have a friend or family member conduct a mock interview and tape record it, so you can see how you sound over the phone. In this way, you will be able to hear your “ums” and “uhs” and “OKs”, and you can practice reducing them from your conversational speech.During the phone interview, try to smile. Smiling will project a positive image to the listener and will change the tone of your voice. Over the phone, you must speak slowly, clearly and politely. You should use interviewer’s title (Mr. or Ms. and their last name), and remember to only use a first name if they ask you to. It is essential to interrupt the interviewer. On your part, you should try to give answers that are short and to the point.Finally, remember your goal is to set up a face-to-face interview. After you thank the interviewer, ask if it would be possible to meet in person.Question and key1.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a purpose of screening candidateson the phone?B) To test candidates’ psychological stability when they speak on the phone.2. What can you infer from the speaker’s recommendation of compiling a list of information about yourself?C) Without it, you may become disorganized while being interviewed.3. What does the speak say about your resume?C) Put it near the phone.4. According to the speaker, why should you conduct a simulated interview?A) To reduce unnecessary words in an interview.5. Which of the following is suggested when you address the interviewer on thephone?D) All of the above.Task3 Do you know how to write a resume? ScriptYour resume, or CV in British English, has one mission and one mission only: to get you a job interview. Your resume is usually the first impression an employer has of you. And as “you never get a second chance to make a first impression”, you‘d better get it right firs time. Here’re some suggestions that may be of use in preparing a resume.First, use a design that demands attention. Employers don’t have time to read through each of your job descriptions to know if you have the skills they need. The design of your resume must do it for them. Your resume should be concise, well-organized and relevant. It should emphasize the most important and relevant points about your experience, skills and education.Second, put important information first. List important information at the beginning of your job descriptions. Put statements in your resume in order of importance and relevance to the job you want. A powerful statement with exact numbers influences every statement that follows.Third, target the job. You will have more success if you adjust your resume and cover letter for the specific skills an employer is seeking. This means you would write one resume for one particular job and a different resume for another job. In other words, you need to “repackage” yourself. In that way, an employer will see immediately whether you are suitable person for the job. It is not dishonest to “repackage” yourself. You are simply pressing yourself and your skills in the best light for a particular employer. This will help you t get more interviews and allow you to apply for a wider range of jobs.Question and key1.Why does the speaker say a resume is important?C) Because it leaves a first impression and you have only one chance to do so.2.Which of the following will NOT be regarded as a feature of good resumes?A) Details3.Where should you put the important information in your job descriptionsaccording to the passage?A) At the beginning.4.How many resumes would the speaker advise you to write if you applied for threejobs?C) Three.5. What is the passage mainly about?B) Resume tips.IV. Speaking OutGiving tips for a job interviewModel 1 Can you give me some tips about how to get a good job?Susan: John, can you give me some tips about how to get a good job?John: (1) Did you go to the job fairs and meet with companies?Susan: Yeah, I did. But they didn’t seem to be interested in women. I thought about suing then for sexual discrimination.John: I’m afraid it won’t be much help. Have you looked at the want ads in the newspaper?Susan: I’ve been checking the want ads every day for a week, but (2) I can’t find anything interesting that I’m qualified for. And the few that I have seen arevery low-paying.John: Then try the Internet. (3) You can use a search engine to find a job site related to your field.Susan: Good thinking! Thanks! I think I’ll look for something in electronic engineering.John: Hey, (4) I just saw a job opening at a company called E-Tech. It could be just the sort of thing you’re looking for.Susan: Great, I’ll try my luck there.John: Yeah, but if I remember, the deadline is this afternoon.Susan: This afternoon? Oh no! I’d better get online quickly and see if (5) I can submit my resume by e-mail.John:Wait, (6)have you updated your resume? You’d better include your work experience from the IT company last summer.Susan: Don’t worry. It’s all set. Thanks, mate.John:Any time, Sue.Model2Do you have any tips for a successfulinterview?ScriptSusan: John, do you have any tips for a successful interview?John: Well, first of all, you need to dress professionally.Susan: Oh, what about during the interview?John: Ok, (1) be sure to maintain good eye contact and answer all questions politely and directly. (2) Don’t look too shy, nor should you sound too aggressive. Susan: I’m not sure what kind of questions they’ll ask.John: They’ll probably want to know a little about your work experience. (3) Many companies don’t want a completely green hand. They don’t want to spend time and money on training.Susan: Fortunately, (4) I gained some experience at an IT company during the last summer holiday.John: They may also want to know something about your character. You see, (5) ability for teamwork is usually valued.Susan: What kind of questions should I ask them?John: You should ask them about the job requirements and about the company. Susan: (6) Should I ask about salary and fringe benefits?John: Better not. Not unless they bring it up. Just use the first interview to sell yourself.Susan: You’re right. If they are interested in hiring me, there will be plenty of chances to talk about money later.John: Right. And the more interested they are, the more they’ll offer.Model3 Our best bet is to recruit from thecompetition.ScriptHelen: Our company is starting from scratch, so we don’t have the expertise to compete.Bill: Then(1) our best bet is to recruit from the competition.Helen: We need managers who know how to be strong, yet know how to give employees their freedom.Bill:That’s essential, especially in the computer industry. Often computer experts like to work on their own.Helen: (2)We also don’t believe that a rigid management system will work wonders for our company.Bill: Um… (3) that philosophy will help you attract many worthwhile people. Helen: I remember your friend David Miller is the CEO of a management recruitment agency. I hope (4) he’ll help us start a recruitment drive.Bill: Certainly. And it’s a good time, too. (5) A number of firms have been downsizing.Helen: Good. So lots of capable people out there are interested in bigger and better things. But (6) can David help us pin them down?Bill: Sure, Helen! That’s why they call them headhunters.ⅤLet’s talkSelecting recruitsScriptVoice-over: T-Mobile is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telecom, the giant German telephone company. T-Mobile is their goal mobile phone operation.Nine hundred people work at the company’s call centre inGreenock, which was set up only five years ago; 760 of them areemployed in handling customer calls and they are managed by 70team managers and 10 operation managers. In a large-scaleoperation like this, the role of recruitment is the reasonability of adedicated on-site human resources department.Woman: We have a training team, headed up by two leading advisers and supported by a number of customer-facing advisers who’ve beenmoved into the role of training. The theory behind is, these are thepeople who are doing the job, are in the best place to train that job toother people.[On-screen text: Helen Young, Human Resources Adviser]Helen: Our recruitment is divided into two main sections. We have a CSA recruitment: Customer Service Adviser, and we also have all the otherrecruitment. It’s crucial to us that we get the right people for the job,absolutely crucial, and we do whatever possible to ensure that peoplehave realistic expectations of the job before they, before they’re madean offer.Helen: In the initial stages they’d be given a telephone interview which would last somewhere in the region of 15 minuets. Following that, they’d beinvited to come on-site. They’d have a tour of the centre. They thenget, if you like, an opportunity to try us on for size. They get to see therole, they get to see how it feels, feel the culture of the company and ifthey’re still happy at that stage and want to apply, then they need to doso formally. They would then complete form and be brought on-site fora two-hour assessment. The assessment consists of a role-play, whichlooks at their customer service ability and a competency interview. Weneed people who have the ability to communicate well and deliver thecustomer service that we want to deliver. We have a full age range ofemployees coming from various different backgrounds: manufacturing,customer service straight through to school leavers.1. Key(1) 900 (2) customer service (3) 70 (4) human resources (5) supported (6) customer-facing (7) place (8) two (9) right people (10) realistic2. Key3 Candidates complete an application form.2 Candidates come to have a tour of the centre. They get to see the role, see how it feels, and feel the culture of the company.1 Candidates have a telephone interview that would last somewhere in the region of 15 minutes.4Candidates have a two-hour assessment consisting of a role-play which looks at their customer service ability and a competency interview.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1 Tell me about yourself.ScriptM: Tell me a little about yourself.W: I’m from Guilin City.M: What brought you to the east coast?W: I came to Qingdao to attend college. I’m impressed by this city’s dynamic economy. I’ve come to love it so much that I’ve decided to stay and work here. M: What work experience do you have?W: I worked as an intern for a small shipping company. My primary responsibilities were to maintain the company’s ties with the existing customers and try to find new cargo sources.M: What did that experience teach you?W: I learned that communication skills are extremely important. Text knowledge is indeed necessary, but it is equally essential to be able to persuade a potential client t to trust you.M: How would your former employer describe you?W: He told me that my ability to find one customer after another was an asset to the company. He thanked me for my loyalty. He also appreciated my team spirit as shown in my cooperation with my colleagues.M: You seem very mature for your age. And I see from your resume that you are very goal-oriented.W: Thank you. I believe I’ve acquired many good qualities from my parents. They’re my role models. However, I know I still have a lot to learn.Key(1) coast(2) impressed(3) shipping company(4) cargo(5) communication skills(6) essential(7) asset(8) team spirit.(9) her age(10) her parentsTask 2: A Work Qualification TestScriptMurphy applies for an engineering position at an Irish firm based in Dublin. An American applied for the same job. Quite by coincidence, the two amplifications had the same qualification, and were asked to take the same test by the manager of the Human Resource Department. Upon completion of the test, both men missed only one of the questions. The manager went to Murphy and said, “Thank you for your interest, but we’ve decided to give the American the job.”Bewildered by the manager’s decision, Murphy asked, “Why would you be doing that? We both got nine questions correct. This being Ireland and me being Irish, I should get the job!”The manger answered calmly, “We have made our decisions based on the correct answers, but on the question you missed.”Unconvinced and somewhat indignant, Murphy question, “And just how would one incorrect answer be better than the other?”The manager’s answer took him by surprise, “Simple, on QuestionNo.5, the American put down ‘I don’t’ know’, and you put down ‘Neither do I’.”Key1.F2.T3.T4.F5.TTask3: A guide to a successful job interviewScriptThere are times that you will be asked a hard question during a job interview. Don’t panic, they just want to see how you handle a difficult situation. Being prepared is always the best policy. Here are some samples of questions and some advice on how to handle them properly.Why should we choose you? To this question, you can ask yourself why you applied, what makes you suitable for this position, what the company can gain from hiring you, what you have to offer, how you would handle this job, etc.Often they ask you to tell them about yourself. You can split your answer into two, the professional and the personal level. Both are important, and how you move from one to the other depends on what you have to say. You can give a brief summary of your life, professional and personal, with less emphasis on the early past, and more emphasis on the present and the future.When asked “What are your weaknesses?” by the interview, don’t say, “I don’t have any.” Everyone has weakness, and it takes strength to recognize them. Say something relevant but hugely important to the specific positive, and always add something positive like, “I haven’t had a lot of exposure to the on-site work, but I’m looking forward to being more involved in dealing with customers directly and learning their needs.”Another common question is: “What are your strengths?” You should customize your answer to meet the position requirements. Keep in mind the things they asked for in the advertisement. Tell them your strengths, but also show them how they how they would be applied to this job. To show how your strengths were valuable, use the “Why, where, when, how” to demonstrate and prove your strengths.Question and key1.What is the passage mainly concerned with?C) Getting prepared for questions at a job interview.2.What does the speaker NOT mention as an answer to the question, “Why shouldwe choose you?”C) How you can beat other competitors.3.What does the speaker advise you to stress when introducing yourself?B) Your present and future.4.What might the speaker advise you NOT to say when asked, “What are yourweaknesses?”A) I don’t have any.5.What should you say when asked about your strong points?D) You should relate your strengths to the job requirements.Viewing and speakingHiring and firing1. Script and keySpeakers The speakers’ wordsBlond man… so careful with our (1) selectionprocess. We don’t take a zillion girls andchuck them on the wall and see, seewhich ones stick. We take on two girls,maybe three a year, and I really wantthem.Woman in pink Are you used to working under (2)pressure?Black-haired woman Yes, ’cause I come from a (3) marketingbackground.Woman in pink Obviously there’s always a real structureand purpose to an (4)interview in thatwe’re hiring for a specific job. So wehave to make people very, kind of, veryat ease in an interview. Becauseotherwise you might end up hiringsomeone who is completely wrong for the(5) business.Woman in blue suit I’ve had an individual who was extremely(6) nervous and she was sick in theinterview. And we had another lady whogiggled all the way through the interviewand it’s really hard not to (7) laugh in aninterview when you’ve got someone onthe other side of the desk behaving thatway.Long, straight-haired woman When you make people (8) redundantwhich is, which is a not very nice part ofthe job is, you have to be verycompassionate because it is somebody’slivelihood that you are dealing with. Woman in pink You have to, um, obviously beempathetic with that person, and that bequite (9) difficult.Blond man We call it (10) sacking. And, and it isprobably the most harrowing thing youcan do.Long, straight-haired woman If you can help, write a new CV for themso that can help them get another job, um,you know that’s very useful as well.。
英语视听说2第6单元答案
Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman is positive aboutthem.B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man is positive aboutthem.C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role.D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They were cheap.B. The salesgirl talked her into doing so.C. She wanted to give one to her sister.D. She could enjoy a discount for buying two.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They are really too short.B. They are really too long.C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man won't go to the fashion show with the woman.B. The woman is a fashion designer.C. The man sometimes follows the fashion trend.D. The woman bought the tickets at high prices.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Shanghai has been on the same level with Paris.B. The chances of Shanghai becoming a fashion capital are small.C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and MilanD. Shanghai lacks the elements that make a fashion leader.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Chris:Tina? What are you wearing?Tina:I'm outfit for a job interview. What do you think? Chris:You're wearingTina:I know. These nylons are really itchy. Maybe I should wearChris:You'll be too hot. Maybe you should wear a long skirt orTina:I can't wear a miniskirtChris:You'dTina:You're such(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)Part III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1. What does the woman suggest?A. Buying the man a suit for work.B. Buying the man a suit for travel.C. Buying herself a suit for work.D. Buying herself a suit for modeling.2. What does the woman think about the suit the man is wearing?A. It looks handsome.B. It looks outdated.C. It should be cleaned.D. It should be ironed.3. Why doesn't the man like the jacket the woman recommends?A. Because it is single-breasted (单排扣的).B. Because it is double-breasted (双排扣的).C. Because it is brown.D. Because it looks out of style.4. What kind of trousers does the man dislike?A. Dark blue trousers.B. Short trousers.C. Black trousers.D. Brown trousers.5. What does the woman think about the black trousers?A. They are too long.B. They are too short.C. They can be shortened if they are too long.D. They should be longer.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.Once dressed, the models ________ in order by the door.A. queued inB. queued overC. queued upD. queued down2.The models __________ photographers, turned, and walked back.A. posed toB. posed forC. positioned toD. positioned through3.Mom, everything I have is _________.A. out of dateB. out of the dateC. out of datesD. out of the dates4.Everyone else will be wearing the latest Levis, and I will look stupid_______ the same old skirts.A. wearingB. to wearC. to be wearingD. having worn5.Maybe I could get a part-time job to help _______ the new clothes.A. payB. pay withC. pay toD. pay for6.The emphasis on thinness and an ideal female body shape gives rise to_______ dieting.A. extensiveB. excessiveC. exclusiveD. expressive7.The middle-aged woman is ________. That style went out last year.A. after the timesB. after timeC. behind the timesD. behind time8.Oh, come on. Don't laugh at the old woman for her dress as long as it looksgood _____ her.A. inB. withC. overD. on9.You're right. I'm out of style. ______?A. So whatB. What soC. What thenD. Then what10.It is in those sewing rooms that fashionable clothes are copied and madeup _______.A. with a large numberB. with large numbersC. in large numbersD. in a large quantity。
新标准大学英语视听说四级Unit6
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新闻英语视听说(Unit 6) 听力文本与练习答案
City Disease1Task One: Traffic Congestion and Soaring Housing PricesIn this part the program is turned on to the 12th Five-Year-Plan that beginsin 2011. And one focus of that is to tackle challenges during China’s urbanization.When cities become larger, how can they also become more livable? Our reporter Wang Guan joined us here in the studio. He did a bit of research on a problem perhaps few of us can escape today, which is called traffic congestion. So Wang Guan, looks like traffic in big cities is getting worse and seriously compromising our quality of life!Oh! Yes, James. Few would argue that China, as an emerging economy, needs to sell cars. In fact, it sold more cars than any other country since 2009. This is also the problem. Take Beijing for example, the city where we are living. The city already has more than 4 million vehicles. And in the first half of this year, nearly two-thousand a day were added to the street. If this trend continues, in 4 years time, the capital will have 7 million cars.To put the figure into perspective, the maximum capacity for the city’s urban area is 200-thousand vehicles. In other words, should Beijing’s first, second and third ring roads become congested, they can only accommodate less than a quarter of a million vehicles, let alone seven million.And it’s amazing also to find out how OFTEN Beijingers use their vehicles. For example, recently I have did a little bit of research that according to the Beijing Traffic Research Center, the annual mileage of Beijing residen ts’ cars is 15 thousand kilometers, twice the number of Tokyo and 1.5 times than the residents in London. And 40 percent of the times, Beijingers use their cars for trips less than 5 kilometers, which is considered not necessary for taking rides with cars.Let’s look at Beijing and the other big cities, including many many big cities in China. But what about China’s smaller cities, especially its many many towns?We learned soaring housing prices is a major issue in Chinese second-tier cities. For example, in the first quarter, home prices increased more than 10 percent in cities such as Haikou, Kunming and Shenzhen, as are shown. You can see right now as shown in yellow. And also in cities including Nanjing, Shantou and Tangshan, the figure reached nearly 20 percent.The rising real estate price is believed to be associated with a controversial land-bidding system. Now developers who offer the highest price, and possibly withthe strongest connections with key local officials, get the land, regardless of their2 professional track record or credentials.A report submitted by the NPC standing committee says in 2009, less than 30 percent of the central governments budget for affordable housing was duly spent by local officials.So the lack of supervision and transparency we see here are believed to be a cause, which also gives rise to irregular dealings and corruption in other spheres of the society. That includes illegal land-grabbing, cronyism in the workplace, and academic misconduct. All these prevented these second-tier and third-tier Chinese cities from becoming fairer.Task Two: Difficulties in Buying a HouseSpecial Report: Global Financial CrisisAs the US economy goes into recession Americans are finding it’s difficult to buy a house. Real estate agents are having a tough time. Zeng Siwei takes a look at the current US housing market.John Jameson is the president of a consulting firm in Washington. He can earn more than 700-thousand US dollars a year. Thirteen years ago, John bought a villa in Washington for 250-thousand dollars. But he moved out after he and his wife divorced. Since then, he has been living with his daughter in a rented apartment. John now wants a change. This villa costs nearly 2.5 million dollars. It’s merely three blocks away from his office.(John Jameson, Home Buyer)All makes it the best of Washington. And it’s got a lot of space. It’s got back yard, front yard, windows on the side, and a lot of bedrooms and a big basement and a nice family area. John decides to buy the villa and apply for a mortgage from the bank.(John Jameson, Home Buyer)“I have a good income from my business. I have a lot of savings and a perfect credit record. So I thought they’re gonna say, ‘No problem, we’ll give you a loan immediately.’ That’s what I thought.”But it turns out to be opposite.(John Jameson, Home Buyer)“It was what they told me. One, I’m gonna have to go to see very senior management in the bank. And two, the loan is gonna require a much much larger down payment than just six months ago.”A higher down payment is not a big deal for John. But he has to wait longer for the mortgage approval. And that’s what really makes him anxious. The banks have their own explanation for raising the threshold. According to statistics from the National Association of Realtors, ten percent of US home buyers with mortgages are behind on their payments for more than a month, or face foreclosures during the third quarter. The stricter evaluation procedures and higher down payment are preventing many low-income Americans from buying houses. This is creating tough times for real estate agents.3 (Wang Jianyu, Real Estate Agent)“It used to take one or two months to sell a house. Now it normally needs three to four months, or even more.”Real estate developers face the same woes.In 2008, nearly five million homes have been sold in the US, over 12 percent down from last year. And the sales volume for new homes is 486 thousand, over 37 percent less from 2007.(Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist, National Association Realtors)“I n some places home prices are still rising, for closure rates are declining and people are still buying homes. But in other areas home prices are coming down so fast, so quickly that it is causing people to be underwater, meaning that their home values is less than the mortgage that they owe. So there is a large market variation and overall the US housing market right now is struggling.”In the sluggish market, John Jameson only wants a home where he and his daughter can enjoy a more comfortable life. John anxiously looks forward to the mortgage approval, and of course, the day they will move into the new home. Task Three: Aging PopulationChina’s aging population is growing rapidly. The latest projection is that in 2050 one out of three Chinese will be over 60 years old! This issue, not surprisingly, has generated heated debate in the annual session of the top advisory body, the CPPCC. Wang Guan takes a close look.China is likely to grow old before it grows rich. That’s the concern of some CPPCC members att ending the body’s annual sessions in Beijing.According to the latest figures, China currently has 20 million people over 80 years of age. That number will quadruple in 40 years. And by 2050, 400 million Chinese will be above 60 years old which means one in every four Chinese will belong to that category.The United Nations maintains that a country with more than ten percent of its population over 60 is an aging society.However, targeted services lag far behind.In most Chinese cities, senior citizens’ hom es are few and far between. The existing ones can’t provide senior residents with sufficient activities. That’s why for most Chinese, when they grow old, they stay with their children or spouses.(Yang Chao, CPPCC member)“Senior citizens’ homes should inc lude recreational centers, hospitals and senior citizens’ universities...where they can draw, read books, play ball -games, swim and form discussion groups. It should be a place to empower the senior citizens once again.”Some CPPCC members suggest that more of the national budget should go towards serving China’s aging population, namely by building more infrastructure and improve service in senior citizens’ homes. They say the government should encourage insurance companies to be more involved in providing services for senior4 citizens. (Yang Chao)“Commercial organizations should play a bigger role. The government should also have some favorable policies such as tax reduction for senior citizens.” CPPCC members say for those senior citizens who prefer to stay in their own homes, relevant services should be expanded. Besides regular food delivery and medical services, psychological counseling, for example, should also be provided.High Rise Apartments Vulnerable to FireThis catastrophe is being blamed on careless actions by welders. While the investigation continues, the blaze has set off alarm bells over fire safety in tower blocks, which are considered vulnerable in such circumstances.Zhang Mimi brings us more.Monday afternoon’s inten se blaze in this downtown apartment building has left a blackened and painful scar on a once peaceful neighborhood.Vehicles are not allowed within one block of the gutted ( 羊肠小道,内脏) building, but Shanghai residents from near and far continue to visit the scene, mourning the deceased and sharing opinions of the fire.(A Shanghai resident said)“My colleague was inside the building alone when the fire broke out..(A Shanghai resident)“Everyone should be prepared and be aware of the fire safety measures.” It’s believed that unlicensed welders ignited flammable nylon netting and bamboo on the scaffolding ( 脚手架). At least 53 people died and the intensity of the blaze has laid bare the risks and dangers of high rise living. The towering buildings can produce a stack effect, which quickly spreads the smoke to a height where even the tallest ladder can not reach.Professor Chen Baosheng, an expert in disaster prevention, says once a fire breaks out, the fire doors, smoke detectors and automatic sprinklers ( 洒水装置) should mitigate ( 减轻) the disastrous effects.(Prof. Chen Baosheng, Dept. of architecture of Tongji University)“Just like this stadium. Each building should be divided into different zones for preventing fires. Smoke detectors and sprinklers should be installed every 3.6 meters and fire doors should remain closed at all times.”Shanghai is home to the wo rld’s largest number of high rises. There are currently over 14-thousand buildings that are over eight stories in height. Five-hundred are over one hundred meters. While some believe the web of tower blocks display the city’s wealth, and the country’s fast urbanization, others worry these buildings fall short of adequate fire safety measures and enforcement.Experts have yet to find out whether this particular building had properly installed fire safety equipment. Professor Chen warns that proper regulation is5 urgently needed. (Professor Chen Baosheng)“Fire prevention technologies in high -rises are up-to-date. But I think we should step up efforts in terms of regulations and maintenance. Fire doors and exits should not be blocked and in the case of this bui lding, the welding should be supervised.”The massive blaze has many Shanghai residents checking out the fire prevention equipment in their own building. Many say they need to learn more about what to do during an emergency.High-rise fire fighting poses a global challenge. Fanned by strong wind, a blaze could engulf a thirty story building in half a minute, leaving residents little chances of survival. The tragedy at this complex calls for serious attention from the government to tighten enforcement of safety measures and to stop such deadly disaster from being a common occurrence.练习答案Unit Six City DiseaseTask One:1. C B B D C2. 1) soaring 2) 10 percent 3) figure 4) controversial 5) highest price 6) connections 7) track record 8) affordable9) which also gives rise to irregular dealings and corruption10) All these prevented these second-tier and third-tier Chinese cities from becoming fairer.Task Two:1. D C B A BTask Three:1. B A D B C2. 1) more than ten percent 2) targeted services 3) few and far between 4) existing5) sufficient 6) spouses 7) senior citizens’ universities 8) empower9) national budget should go towards serving China’s aging population10) government should encourage insurance companies to be more involved in providing services for senior citizens。
大英一视听说U校园答案单元6
Unit 6 Wit and fitListening to the world6-2 SharingPracticePractice-1参考:The podcast is mainly about what things people do to keep fit and what unhealthy eating habits they have.Practice-21) exercise2) full-time3) runningPractice-31) A,EPractice-41) C2) E3) F4) A5) D6) G7) BPractice-51) a sweet tooth2) sweet3) coffee4) chocolate5) Eating late6) regularly7) too much8) fast food9) far too many10) cake6-3 ListeningUse the skillsUse the skills-11. I think this may be true. As people are increasingly realizing the importance of health, they would get rid of unhealthy foods and eat only healthy foods. / I don't think this will be true. People enjoy different kinds of food. So a diet without a variety of food will be too boring and life will sound dull and meaningless.2. Food pills may become more popular, but I don't think they can be a substitute for normal meals. They can be supplementary to normal meals, but they should not be the standard food because they are not as healthy as real food. Besides, we are accustomed to eating different kinds of food with different kinds of flavors. Life will be boring if we could only eat food pills. / I think this prediction will be true. As the pace of life is getting faster, people are looking for convenient and efficient way to eat. Food pills could be the solution.3. I don't think this will happen. Certain food has certain flavor. When people get the same food, it should taste the same. It's hard to imagine that the same food can change its flavor for different people. / I think this may happen. In the future, with some advanced technology, it may be possible to program different flavors for the same kind offood. As a result, with the same food, different people can have different flavors by simply pushing a button.Use the skills-31) eating problems2) replace normal3) eat only food pills4) taste different5) change its flavor,change its flavour6) become commonUse the skills-41) B6-4 ViewingGet a clue1) Corbett finds it difficult to keep calm probably because he is beaten by Barker, who has never played squash before.View itView it-11) C2) A3) C4) D5) DView it-21) A2) A3) A4) B5) B6) A7) B8) A9) B10) B参考:= Ronnie Barker; = Ronnie CorbettI say, that was, that was really jolly good that was. I must say I really enjoyed that. Thanks very much.That's fine. Fine.I say, it's, it's a super game, isn't it? I, I can't understand why I've never tried it before. Absolutely lovely. I loved it. But thanks to you, old boy, of course, from now on, I shall be a dedicated squish player.Squash.Pardon?The game is called "squash".Oh squash, yes, that's right. I'm sorry. Um ... who actually won? I mean, I couldn't quite grasp the scoring mechanism. I mean, did I, did I win?Yes, you ... yes, you won, you won.Oh, that's good. How many goals did I get?Goals?!Well, you know, er ... thingies, er ... whatever ... runs ...Points!... runs ... ah, points!Points!Points, yes.Points.How many points did I get?Well, the score was, if you want to know, game-love, game-love, game-love, game-love. You see?Yes.You won ... four games to love!Oh, I see. So, I got four and you got love.Yeah.I see. But how many is love?Love is nothing.Oh no, no. That's not right, I'm sure, because I'm sure you got a goal, earlier on, right at the beginning.A point!A point, I mean.A point, yes, well of course I did. That was when you ...Oh, I know, I was holding the thing by the wrong end. I must remember, hold the bat by the thin end.The racket!Racket, I mean.The racket!Yes.This is ... this is a ball.Yes.The game is called "squash".Yes.Let's start from basic principles.Yes.The whole thing is called "squash".Squash.This is a ball.Yes.This is a ... racket when you do that. That's what that is. That is a racket.I see. Will it work now you've done that?Ah ... I don't much care, to be honest. I mean ... I'm not going to be playing squash anymore ever!Oh, I say. That's a pity, because I was hoping we could have another game next week. I mean, I can, I thought, well you know, I thought I might get a bit better.A bit better? A bit better?! Look matey, I'm the secretary of this squash club. You know. I, I, I mean, I captain the A-team. You know. I'm one of the best players round here, as a matter of fact. You know, I won the area finals last year, all that sort of thing, you know. You know, I'm good. You know, good. And you come along here, if I may say so. You've never played the game before. You're vastly overweight, if I may say so. You're very slow on the court. You've gone out on that court, and you've thrashed me. You've pounded meinto the ground. You pulverized me, in front of my friends, four games to love! Well, how do you do it?Beginner's luck?It's a fluke. That's what it is, a fluke, matey. It won't happen again. I'll tell you what ... It won't happen the next time.No, well, there won't be a next time, will there? Because you've broken your rocket.My racket! I'll get a new one. I don't care. I'll get a new one. Look, mate. I'll get a new one, and tomorrow morning, here, 10 o'clock, things will be different!Oh no, no. Sorry, old boy. No, not tomorrow. No can do.What do you mean, "No can do"?I've got to go up to a place called Lords tomorrow. I've got to play a game called "cracket" or something.Speaking for communication6-6 Role-playingNote them downNote them down-11. D,d2. B,b3. F,f4. E,e5. A,a6. C,cNote them down-21) tea and coffee2) one small cup3) painkillers4) three times a day,3 times a day5) Foot pain6) worry about6-7 PresentingGet ideasGet ideas-11. feel relaxed2. much exercise3. sporting hero4. walk a dayGet ideas-21) A,B,D,FOrganize ideas1) 1) How often do you do sports?2) What is your favorite sport?3) Which do you prefer, individual sports or team sports?4) Who is your sporting hero? / Do you have a sporting hero? Who is it?5) What sport did you enjoy most in the past? / What sport did you often do in the past?6) What sport would you like to try?More practice in listening6-8 More practice in listeningConversationsShort conversations1. C2. B3. D4. B5. DLong conversation1. C2. B3. A4. APassagesPassages-11. B2. D3. B4. APassages-21) pressures2) disappear3) compromise4) alcohol5) intense6) interferes with7) undermine8) pay attention to9) suffers from10) competitiveNewsNews-11. D2. DNews-21. C2. AMoral education6-9 Lead-inQuizTask 11.D2.A3.C4.BTask 2参考:Open-ended.6-10 World storyViewing and understanding1) B2) D3) B4) C5) DSpeaking1) impact2) eliminate3) commonplace4) efficiency5) generating6-11 China talkListening and understanding1) B2) A3) B4) A5) BSpeaking1) fitness2) customized3) enthusiasm4) awareness5) pursueUnit test6-14 Unit test短对话1) A. Taking medicine.2) A. Being in hospital.3) C. Finish his breakfast.4) D. Teeth.5) B. The speakers will probably stay at home.长对话6) A. Because she has been lifting weights.7) C. Twice a week.8) B. It hurts to strengthen one's muscles.9) B. Working out regularly and consistently.10) A. Persuade her husband to do some jogging. 短文理解11) C. Stress-reducing measures.12) C. Slow deep breathing.13) D. It can be an effective way to lower stress.14) O. Heart rate.15) D. High blood pressure.复合式听写16) perfectly17) sewing18) distant19) suffer from20) at arm's length21) cloudy22) judging23) slightly24) background25) eye views。
新编大学英语视听说Unit6答案
Unit 6 FoodPart One Viewing, Understanding and SpeakingVideo ScriptTopic: Food Likes and DislikesSetting: In a restaurantCharacters: James, Laura, Charlie, Lisa and a Waitress[Four young people are talking about food in a restaurant.]Waitress: Good evening, sir. Good evening, madam.James: Good evening. Do you have a table for four, please?Waitress: Certainly. Would you like to sit by the window or further back?James: By the window, please. I think i t’s much quieter.Waitress: Sure. This way please.James, Laura, Charlie, Lisa: Thank you.(The Waitress shows the customers to a table by the window.)…Waitress: Is this all right?James, Laura, Charlie, Lisa: All right. Wonderful, thank you. Thanks.(After all are seated, the Waitress hands them each a menu.)Waitress: Hello,I’ll give you a few minutes to look at the menu s.James: Thank you. Yeah, we should be ready in a few minutes… Thank you.Waitress: I’ll be back then.(The Waitress leaves.)James: So, should I just order for every one? Is there anything particular that anyone does not want to eat?Laura: Well, yea, I don’t eat lamb. My family influenced me. My parents never eat lamb. They think it smells. So I don’t eat it either.I don’t even know how lamb tastes like. Maybe it doesn’t taste so bad, but we won’t just try it.Charlie: Oh, I see. I thought that had something to do with religious beliefs.Laura: Oh, no, not in my case. But you know religion plays an important role s(此处的“s”音多余,编辑时请去掉。
视听说教程第二册6-10单元答案
视听说教程第二册6-10单元Unit6II. Listening SkillsDialog 1Girl 1: What do you think of this miniskirt, Amy? Pretty hot stuff, eh?Girl 2: Wow…it’s pretty short. My mom would never let me wear something like that.Girl 1: My mom’s cool. She lets me make my own dec isions about clothes.Girl 2: Not my mom. She’d be mad if I came home in a skirt like that.Girl 1: Let’s both got one; then maybe your mom wouldn’t be so upset if we both wore the same skirt.Girl 2: Well…maybe.1.D2. The first girl(The girl who suggests wearing the short skirt.)Dialog 2Mother: Lily, where did you get that skirt? You can’t wear that. It’s much too short! What will others think?Lily: You don’t understand fashion. It’s what everyone is wearing. I think it looks very attractive.Moth er: Nonsense, it’s only suitable for a supermodel on the catwalk. It’s not meant for ordinary people like us. Your dad is sure to say the skirt is far too revealing!Lily: But it’s really in high fashion; everyone is wearing clothes like this.Mother: Not everyone. Your friend Amy would never wear a skirt like that![Amy comes in, wearing the same style of short skirt!]Lily: Look, Amy has come. She’s wearing the same skirt!Mother: My God, I give up.1. B2. No, she hasn’t.III. Listening InTask 1: A Woman’s Funny DressLily: Mom, look at that woman. Her dress looks funny.Mother: I wouldn’t say that, Lily. It looks fine to me.Lily: Are you kidding? She’s out of fashion. That’s last year’s style.Mother: Oh, come one, as long as it looks good on her.Lily: Wow, you’re really as out-dated as she is.Mother: You’re right. I’m out of date. So what? What’s the point of following the fashion?Lily: No wonder you never buy me new dresses.1. looks funny2. looks fine to her3. is behind the times4. went out5. looks good on her6. out-dated7. keeping herself in style8. no wonderTask 2: How is fashion decided?Fashion designers design and make fashionable clothes for men and women. They deign trends and create new styles. Paris has been the traditional center of world fashion, though recently British designers have had great influence in setting new styles, and so have certain designers in the United States and Italy. French designers guard the secrets of their new designs until their collections are shown to the public. Then pictures of the styles are published in newspapers and magazines all over the world. People from many countries travel to Paris to buy the clothes and copy the newest ideas. In January they go to see the spring clothes; and in July, to see the autumn designs. Many dress manufacturers from other countries buy the original clothes of the famous French designers. They then take them back to their own sewing rooms, where the clothes are copied and made up in great numbers. That’s why you may be able to buy in your town the clothing that is in the latest style without paying a very high price for it. Other manufacturers use the Paris styles simply as a starting point for their own ideas. Still others may adapt only a part of the French design into their own styles.1. F2.F3.T4.T5.FFashion designers design fashionable clothes,begin trends and new styles,and their work is copied all over the world.Paris is the center of the world fashion, where the secrets of the new designs are guarded until they are shown to the publicPeople and manufacturers come to Paris to buy and copy new clothes, in January and July. Then the clothes are copied and made up in large numbers, for which one does not have to pay a high price.Other manufacturers use Paris styles simply as a starting point for their own ideas.Still others adapt only a part of the French designTask 3: Dreaming of Being a Fashion ModelTop fashion models travel all over the world, earn huge salaries and live exciting lives. If you want to be a model, you should know the basic rules. Girls are usually picked to be models when they are between 15 and 22 years old. Ideally, they are tall, long-legged, and thin. The minimum height is about 5’8”, and the average weight is 108-125 pounds. A few other important things for a fashion model are clear skin, healthy hair, straight teeth, and a well-shaped body. You’ll also need ambition, intelligence, confidence, independence, and will-power.If you’ve got the right looks but are worried over not being tall enough or fit enough, Kimi is the answer. Kimi is the magic key to developing your fashion model potential. Kimi is a computer-designed stimulator. It massages your feet to stimulate a part of your brain that produces more growth hormones. This will give you the fashion model kind of height. You should also go in for some sports like running or basketball. These increase the benefits of using Kimi.Make an important decision today. Order Kimi right now! Don’t you think having the hegith and shape of a fashion model would be wonderful? Yes, Kimi helps you realize your dream.1.D2.B3.A4.B5.CTop fashion models…..earning large salariesFuture models…..being at least 5’8” tallKimi…………..massaging one’s feetA part of the brain……producing growth hormones directlyCustomers…….buying KimiIV. Speaking OutModel 1 How did you like the fashion show?Laura: How did you like the fashion show last night?John: It was dumb. I think it’s stupid of women to wear clothes like that.Laura: I didn’t see anything wrong with the clothes; they looked pretty nice to me.John: Do you really think people can wear that stuff and walk around the streets?Laura: Yes, I do. At least, some people certainly can. They wear high-fashion clothes to show off their sense of style and wealth.John: Well, I still think they’re dumb. It makes more sense to spend the money on more practical purposes.Now Your TurnA: What did you think of the low-cut dress at the fashion show yesterday evening?B: I think it’s not decent for Chinese girls to wear a dress like that.A: The dress seemed quite al right to me. In fact, they looked pretty nice to me.B: Do you really think people can wear that stuff and walk around the streets?A: Yes, I do. Don’t forget this is already the 21st century. Some people wear high-fashion clothes to show off their sense of style as wealth.B: Well, I still think low-neck dresses are wrong. It would be better to spend the money on high-quality, traditional clothes.Model 2 I’m looking for a light jacket.Salesman: What can I do for you?John: I’m looking for a light jacket.Salesma n: Please come this way; they’re just over here. What size do you like?John: I’m not sure.Salesman: ok, I’ll measure you. Well, you are size 42. What color do you like?John: Light blue, please.Salesman: OK, try this one on.John: Yes, that’s comfortable. And the color goes well with my jeans. How much is it? Salesman: $24.99.John: I’ll take it. Can I pay with a credit card?Salesman: Sure, we take both debit and major credit cards.Now Your TurnA: Can I help you?B: Can you show me a pair of jeans?A: OK. What size do you wear?B: I don’t know.A: No problem, I’ll take your measurements…OK, what color do you like?B: Dark blue, please.A: Please try this one on…How does it feel?B: Yes, that’s comfortable. And the color matches my jacket. What does it cost?A: $79.90.B: I’ll take it. Can I pay with a credit card?A: Sorry, we accept only cash.Model 3 Could you show me a pair of running shoes?Salesman: Good morning, see anything you like?John: Not yet, I’ll look around first…Excuse me, could you show me a pair of running shoes? Are any of these on sale?Salesman: The price of the Reeboks won’t change, but the Nikes go on sale this afternoon:25% off. That’s a good deal.John: No, I don’t like Nikes at all.Salesman: Well, why don’t you try on this pair of Reeboks and see how they feel?John: Okay. But I think they are going to be on the small side. Oh, there, I’m afraid are a bit too tight. Do you have a size 24?Salesman: I’m sorry, they’re all sold out. But I’ll be glad to ord er a new pair of you.John: How long will it take?Salesman: Three days.John: Then don’t bother. Thank you anyway.Now Your TurnA: May I help you?B: I want to buy a dress. Can I have a look at the green one?A: Sure. Please try it on and see how it feels.B: OK…I think it’s a bit too large. Do you have a smaller one?A: I’m sorry, this is the smallest one. How about the blue one?B: No, I don’t like the color. Thanks.V. Let’s TalkThe MiniskirtMary Quant was a famous dress designer in the 1960s. Her main contribution to fashion history was the miniskirt. During the 1960s many young people were starting to think women could do more in life than be wives and mothers. Clothes became a weapon in the battle between generations. Anything different and daring was soon popular. During this period miniskirts attracted the world’s attention. It was teenagers and very young girls who bought short shirts that displayed their legs. Ms. Quant said that at her fashion shop, young women began demanding shorter an d shorter skirts. “If I didn’t make them short enough, the girls that had wonderful legs would take scissors and shorten the skirts themselves.” She said. Eventually, Ms. Quant’s skirts, which arrived in the United States in the mid-60’s, were reduced to a bout five inches. In parts of Europe and North America the miniskirt represented loose morals. Members of the older generation believed good girls would never appear in miniskirts. But in Ms. Quant’s opinion, short skirts worn with heavy pantyhose would make the girl look childlike. Lately, feminists have come to see mini as a symbol of women’s liberation, as a powerful weapon against the traditional stereotype of the woman simply as wife and mother.1.D2.D3.A4.C5.BVI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Paying for the New ClothesDaughter: Mom, I need some new clothes. Everything I have is out of date. The new semester will be starting soon—can we go shopping?Mother: You have a closet full of clothes that are still in very good condition. Your father and Ialready have to pay you university tuition…and there’re the books too.Daughter: But everyone else will be wearing the latest Levis. And I will look stupid wearing the same old skirts I wore in high school. They are so long. People will think I came form the middle ages.Mother: But…Daughter: Maybe I could get a part-time job to help pay for the new clothes.Mother: No, you need to study. But university is a new experience…maybe we can look for something not too expensive.Daughter: Wonderful, at least we can have a look.The daughter wants to buy new clothes, but the mother disagrees, saying she still has a lot of clothes in good condition and the parents have to pay for the university tuition. The daughter argues that she needs clothes in fashion, so as not to look as if she had come form the middle ages. The daughter then suggests getting a part-time job to cover the expenses. Not wanting to affect the daughter’s studies, the mother finally agrees to buy new clothes.Task 2: A Model’s Description of Her WorkBefore the fashion show started, we had a rehearsal. In a small room we were each given a space.A dresser got us into the fashion clothes, then an assistant checked that the style was right—the correct number of buttons undone, the trousers pulled to the right height. Once dressed, we queued up in order by the door. The fashion designer checked that the clothing was as the he wanted. The music started, and we went out. We posed for the photographers, turned and walked back. It was a breeze. I walked back into the room, too excited to realize I was meant to hurry. In the few steps from the door you can throw off quite a few layers of clothing. By failing to do so, I almost missed my next turn.At 8:30p.m., with the audience in place, we were back in the clothes. We went out again, to a full house. The music was loud, but clear. You could hear the talking—fashion shows are not theatre, and people don’t keep quiet. Journalists discuss what to write about; buyers discuss whether they can make a profit from the clothes. And although you have been chosen for your looks that are suitable for certain dresses, as a model, you are just an advertisement for the designer. So you walk through conversations, unable to stop or react. You are not a creative human being, just a smiling doll.1.T2.F3.T4.F5.FTask 3: Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka-dot BikiniShe was afraid to come out of the lockerShe was as nervous as she could beShe was afraid to come out of the lockerShe was afraid that somebody would seeOne, two, three, four, tell people what she woreIt was an itsy bitsy teenie weenie yellow polka-dot bikiniThat she wore for the first time today.An itsy bitsy teenie weenie yellow polka-dot bikiniSo in the locker she wanted to stay.Two, three, four, stick around we’ll tell you moreShe was afraid to come out in the openAnd so a blanket around her she woreShe was afraid to come out in the openAnd so she sat bundled up on the shoreTwo, three, four, tell the people what s he wore…SpeakingBuying an Expensive DressNancy: Your new low-cut dress is wonderful.Jill: Thank you, Nancy. I just bought it on sale. It was marked d9own 50%.Nancy: Where did you get it?Jill: Lane Crawford. They had a year-end sale that was too good to pass up.Nancy: I heard about this store. They have all the high-end stuff.Jill: Nothing good in life is cheap.Nancy: Well, let’s go shopping then. And don’t forget to bring it.Jill: Bring what?Nancy: Your credit card.Unit7II. Listening Skills1. W: How much money is the rent for an apartment in this neighborhood?M: Your rent should be about a quarter of that.Q: How much should be the woman’s rent be?2. M: I paid $3,500 for this digital camera. It was on sale at a 30$ discount.W: It’s a real bargain.Q: How much did the camera cost originally?3. M: What’s the rate for an economy car?W: The daily rate is $32, unlimited mileage.Q: How much will the man pay if he rents the car for a week?4. M: I’ll take these sweaters. How much do they cost?W: They are $180 each and four makes a total of $720. But today we are offering a 20% discount.Q: How much does the man have to pay?5. W: What an old car you’ve got!M: Well, it had run 12,000 miles when I bought it second h and. And it’s covered 3,080 miles since then.Q: How many miles has the car run?1.B2.A3.A4.D5.BIII. Listening InTask 1: It’s time to buy.Mike: Hey, Robert, where are you off to?Robert: I’m going to talk to a banker about a loan.Mike: You are short of money? I thought you were the saving type.Robert: There’s a time to save and a time to spend.Mike: I know all about spending. What’s the loan for? I have a few bucks I could…Robert: I’m considering getting a mortgage to buy some property.Mike: Do you think property is a good investment? I mean, it’s a lot of money.Robert: Well, Mike, as you know, property values have been going through the roof. If I had bought an apartment two years ago, its value would have gone up by 30 percent today.Mike: And from what I know, interest rates are low now.Robert: Exactly. Sounds like a good time to buy.9. a banker a loan10. saving save spend11. a mortgage property12. Property values13. risen/gone up/increased by 30 percentTask 2: Can I have my change please?Tom was down on his luck and felt he needed a few drinks. Hw went to a bar and had several drinks. When he was done, he stood up and walked toward the door. The barman shouted after him, “Hey mister, are you going to pay for those drinks?”Tom turned around and replied, “I have already paid you,” and then walked out of the bar. Almost immediately he saw one of his friends Richard and told him about the barman, “Just go in there and drink all you want, then get up and leave. When the barman asks you to pay the bill, just tell him you have already paid.”This sounded easy enough, so Richard went in and has several drinks. The barman went to him and said, “Before you came in, another man was here. When I asked him to pay his bill, he told me he’d paid, but I don’t remember him paying me.”Richard said, “I would love to stay and hear your story, but I don’t have time. Can I havemy change please?”1. A2.B3.D4.C5.CTask 3: Why not just print money?What’s the solution to a recession, a time of little economic activity? Just print money! Sounds reasonable, doesn’t it? Let’s see if this will work by using an example.Let’s pretend that all the students in your class make up the ENTER population of the country, and the teacher represents the government. Let’s also pretend each student has exactly $1.00.Since we are in a recession, let’s have the teacher, who represents the government, print money. He prints $1.00 more for everyone. Now everyone has $1.00 more to spend. More money to spend sounds like a great way to get us out of recession, since more money to spend means demand for goods and services.Then if that works, why don’t we give MORE money away? How about $100? Now we have lots of money to spend. So no more recession, right?Not really, because we have only looked at one side of the problem. As more and more people receive more and more money, what’ll happen?Since everyone has more money, the students all go shopping to spend that extra money. Thiscauses the demand for goods and services to rise, and people who sell goods and services raise price. For example, if you could buy a new music CD at $10 in the past, now the price could be $1,000! This is called inflation.So, the original reason for printing all this money was to help get us of recession, but we have only replaced one problem with another.1.T2.T3.F4.F5.FIV. Speaking OutModel 1 I want to blow it all.John: Hey, Se-Jin, do you want to come shopping with me? My dad just gave me my monthly allowance and I want to blow it all.Se-Jin: That sounds just like you, John! What do you want to buy?John: I don’t know…Some music CDs, maybe.Se-Jin: If you spend all that money on things you don’t even know if you want, you won’t have any money left when you need it.John: But if I just save my money, that doesn’t s sound like much fun either. Besides, I need some new CDs.Se-Jin: You also need a financial advisor!Now Your TurnA: Hey, do you want to come shopping with me? I just got some money from my part-time job, and I want to get rid of it right away.B: That’s your style. What do you want to buy?A: I don’t know…some fashionable clothes, maybe.B: If you waste all your money on things you don’t even know if you want, you’ll be out of money completely when you need it.A: But if I just hold on to my money…that doesn’t make much sense either. I really need some new clothes. What’s the point of saving lots of money without fun?B: As I see it, you need a person to look after your money.Model 2 Can money buy everything?Peter: I’m trying to think of ways to become rich. If I could get my hands on a lot of money, I’ll be really happy.Jane: Do you really think so? I’m not so sure.Peter: Of course, why wouldn’t I? I’d be able to have anything I want.Ja ne: Well, there are plenty of people who have a lot of money but aren’t happy. What do you say to that?Peter: But if I became a millionaire, I’d buy whatever I wanted.Jane: Can you buy true love? Can you buy the moon?Peter: Maybe not, but I can buy a house with a lot of modern conveniences.Jane: So many people think like you do, buy look at all the divorces, suicides and murders among wealthy people. How do you explain that?Peter: Maybe there’s something in what you said.Now Your TurnA: I really hope I can make a fortune. If I had a lot of money, I’d be as happy as a king.B: Do you really believe so? I have my doubts about it.A: Of course, why wouldn’t I? If I were a millionaire, there’s nothing I couldn’t buy.B: Well, can you but health? Can you but true friendship?B: Maybe not. But I can but a big house and car, and make my life more comfortable.A: Maybe you have a point there. Money can bring material comforts. But don’t forget, there are also divorces and suicides among wealthy people.B: Well, there is some truth in what you said. Money cannot but real happiness.Model 3 I wonder if you could give me a loan.John: Hey, Se-Jin, I was just on my way to find you.Se-Jin: What’s up, John?John: Se-Jin, I’m kind of broke, and you usually have a bu ndle tucked away. I wonder if you could give me a loan.Se-Jin: Dream on! I’m hard up myself.John: You see, I want to buy some new stereo equipment, and I’m just about a hundred short.Se-Jin: Why not save up for it?John: The stores have all stuff on a huge sales promotion right now. I could save at least 30 percent!S-Jin: John, I’d lend you money if you were in a jam. But a new stereo isn’t an emergency. John: Then I’m afraid I have to find someone who is more easy-going.Now Your TurnA: Hi, I was trying to catch up with you.B: What happened?A: Money had burned a hole in my pocket. You usually have some savings. I wonder if you can lend me some money?B: You’re daydreaming. I’m short of money myself.A: Look, I want to buy a digital camera, and I’m only short of 150 bucks.B: Why not save towards it?A: The camera is on sale right now. This can save me almost 25 percent.B: Well, I’d lend you the money if you were in real redouble. But a new camera isn’t urgent.A: Then I’m afraid I’ll have to try someone who’s more generous.V. Let’s TalkStory of a MiserThere was a miser who loved money more than anything else. Just before he died, he said to his wife, “Now, listen. When I die, I want you to take all my money and put it in the casket with me. I wa nt to take my money to the afterlife with me.”He made her promise with all her heart that when he dies, she would pit all the money in the casket with him. Then he died. He was laid in the casket, his wife was sitting there wearing black, and her friend was sitting next to her.When they finished the ceremony, just before the undertakers got already to close the casket, the wife said, “Wait a minute!” She had a box with her. She came over with the box and put it in the casket.Then the undertakers locked the casket down, and they rolled it away. He friend said, “Girl, I know you weren’t fool enough to put all that money in there with your husband!”She said, “Listen, I’m a Christian. I can’t go back on my word. I promise him that I would put all the money in the casket with him.”“You mean you really put that money in the casket with him!?”“I surely did,” said the wife. “I wrote him a check.”1. more than2. money casket3. promise4. in the casket5. sitting black6. next to/beside7. close8. a box9. away/off10. foolish all that money/the money11. a Christian on her word12. put the money13. a checkVI. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Giving Money to a BeggarSusan: Hey, Robert, you gave that beggar some of your hard-earned cash?Robert: I know. He looked as if he needed help.Susan: Buy you’re always so careful with your money.Robert: Yeah, I guess so, but I like to help when someone’s in need.Susan: I just wonder why the guy doesn’t get a job and make his own living.Robert: I t’s just not that simple, Susan. Some people have a hard time of it in life.Susan: Maybe they waste all their money. If you give them money, they will just go on wasting it. Robert: Life has been good to me, Susan, and I’d like to share some of my luck.1. the beggar2. as if3. help4. careful with/about5. a job6. people7. a hard time8. waste9. share10. good luckTask 2: Buying a MachineAn American manufacturer is showing his machine factory to a potential customer. At noon, when the lunch bell rings, two thousand men and women immediately stop working and leave the building.“Your workers, they’re escaping!” cries the visitor. “You’ve got to stop them.”“Don’t worry, they’ll be back,” says the American. And indeed, an exactly one 0’clock the bell rings again, and all the workers return from their break.When the tour is over, the manufacturer turn s to his guest and says, “Well, now, which of these machines would you like to order?”“Forget the machines,” says the visitor. “How much do you want for that bell?”1.T2.F3.F4.T5.TTask 3: An Introduction to Credit CardsCredit cards are plastic cards issued by a bank or other financial institutions allowing the holder to buy goods and service without using cash. Many American don’t like to carr y much cash. For them the cards are convenient and safe to use.Credit cards are gaining popularity, even for buying small items. They are accepted almost everywhere, though not at fast food restaurants.Credit cards allow you to purchase things that you may not currently have the money to buy. When you use a credit card, the credit card company that issued the credit card pays the store. Later, a bill will be mailed to you by your credit card company for the amount you purchased. At that time, you can either pay the bill in full, or only pay a minimum amount, and wait till later to finish paying. If you wait till later, you will owe the credit card company interest on the amount that you do not pay.1.D2.C3.B4.C5.ASpeakingCan you change a twenty-dollar bill?Cashier: How can I help you, Miss?Jill: Could you change a 20 for me?Cashier: Sure. How do you want it?Jill: Could I have two 5’s, but not enough 1’s. Are quarters all right with you?Cashier: Well, I have some 5’s, but not enough1’s. Are quarters all right with you?Jill: Oh, that’s even better! In that case, I won’t have to worry about the small change for the laundry.Cashier: Here you are!Jill: Thanks a million!Unit8II. Listening SkillsTo keep our children safe from those dangerous criminals, these tips might be helpful. First, children should be encouraged always to ask permission from their caregiver before they go anywhere .They should not only tell the care giver where they will be at all times, but also who will be looking after them. also, children should never walk or ride their bikes alone. Instead, they should travel in groups whenever possible. more importantly, children should be taught to stay away from strangers, though they may offer to show them a puppy or give them candy.children should be taught to say “no” and run, scream, or fight if necessary. moreover,children should be told that no problem is too big or too small to ask grown-ups. in fact,it is never too late to ask for help ,and to keep asking until they get the help they need. last but not least ,we should realize that many child-attack cases involve a family member or family friend, for example, a stepfather, sister’s boyfriend, babysitter, neighbor, and so on.III. Listening InTask 1: Robbing the Left ShoeGirl: Yes, I’d like to report a mugging.Police Officer: Okay. can you tell me exactly what happened?Girl: well, I was walking home from work when this woman knocked me right off my right off my feet, seized my stuff, and ran off. I was so scared that I didn’t go after her.Police Officer: Can you describe the woman for me?Girl: Yeah. He is quite tall, about six foot three.Police Officer: Wait. You said a woman robbed you.Girl: Well, I’m not really sure.[Hmm.]You see, the person was wearing a white dress,a light red sweater over it ,and she or he was wearing a pair of basketball shoes.Police Officer: [Hmm] What else can you remember?Girl: Well, the person…had a beard.Police Officer: Ah. The “Bearded Woman” has struck Again!Girl: The “Bearded Woman”?Police Officer: Well, this “bearded Woman” is a man. He dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reasons, likes to take the left shoe from his victims. He’s really harmless and usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later.Girl: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I’ll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.1. F2. T3. F4. T 5 FTask 2: SmugglingA young man comes up to the border on his bicycle. He has two large bags over his shoulders. The border guard stops him and says,” What’s in the bags?”“Sand,” answers the young man.The guard is a bit suspicious and asks the young man to open the bags for inspection. The guard empties the bags, but finds nothing in them but sand. Then he has the sand analyzed, only to discover that there is noting but pure sand in the bags. So the young man is allowed to ride across the border with his sandbags.A week later, the same young man presents himsel f at the border with his bags. The guard asks,” What have you got?” “Sand,” says the young man.The guard does his thorough examination and discovers that the bags contain nothing but sand. He gives the sand back to the young man who then rides across the border on his bicycle with the sandbags.This happens every week for three years. Finally, the young man no longer appears at the border crossing. Many months go by and the border guard meets the young man in an expensive cafe. “Hey,” says the guard,” for three ears you were smuggling something through my crossing station. It’s driving me crazy. Just between you and me, what were you smuggling?” The young man drinks his coffee and says, “Bicycles.”1. B2.D3.C4.A5.CTask 3: Who’s the Murderer?A passing police car heard loud screams and responded immediately. When the police arrived at the scene, hey found Pete’s dead body in his backyard, with man knife wounds and blood everywhere. The officer immediately went to question the three neighbors that had been outside in。
新标准大学英语视听说教程第六单元答案解析
How to sell onlineYour answer Suggested answer. 1 An eBay seller is someone who ______.(a) sells cars, pianos, bikes, furniture and dresses in an online auction(b) helps people sell anything in an online auction(c) sells things by newspaper ads, garage or yard sales, or online(d) helps people buy things online2. Online auctions finish ______.(a) when the highest bid has been made(b) at the end of a certain number of days(c) when the reserve price has been reached(d) when the seller has accepted the highest bid3. Lisa's dresses will get a better price because ______.(a) they're designer dresses(b) they all have original tags(c) they're designer dresses with original tags(d) one of them is a really cute summer dress4. Lisa has to pay ______.(a) shipping costs(b) a listing fee(c) a listing fee and a commission(d) shipping costs, a listing fee and a commission5. If you put a reserve price on your goods, ______.(a) you'll get more bids(b) there may be fewer bids(c) you may get fewer bids and sell them for less money(d) it's more exciting6. To be successful at selling online, you need ______.(a) great items, good descriptions and great photos(b) designer items(c) more bids(d) a reserve priceListen to Passage 1 and match the information with the cities.St Petersburg1. Department stores sell all sorts of goods.2. There are lots of small kiosks all over St Petersburg.3. There is a museum shop at every museum.Cairo4. The souvenirs sold at the modern market is better than those sold at themediaeval market.5. People can buy not only spices but also gold and silver stuff at the mediaevalmarket.Venice6. The food at the market at St Mark's Square is great.7. There's not many department stores in Venice.1. What're the opening hours of shops in St Petersburg?(a)8 am — 7 pm.(b)8 am — 8 pm.(c)9 am — 8 pm.(d)10 am — 7 pm.2. How do people buy things in St Petersburg?(a)They take the goods to a cash desk to pay.(b)They pay at a cash desk and get the goods at the counter.(c)They pay at the counter and then get the goods.(d)They pay and get the goods at a cash desk.3. When are the shops in Cairo open?(a)Early in the morning up until 10 pm.(b)From 10 am to 10 pm.(c)Early in the morning till midnight.(d)10 am till early in the evening.4. What should people do when shopping in Cairo?(a)People should pay by credit cards.(b)People should bargain before buying things.(c)People should buy things at the original price.(d)People should only use cash in the tourist shops.5. What is true about the opening hours of shops in Venice?(a)8 am — 8 pm.(b)3.30 pm — 7.30 pm in the summer.(c)4 pm — 8 pm in the winter.(d)There's a lunch break.6. What should people remember when shopping in Venice?(a)Only use credit cards in larger shops.(b)Shops are closed on Sundays.(c)Get receipts when buying things.(d)Bring enough cash as credit cards aren't accepted.Your answer Correct answer(1) In you eat before you go If you eat before you go(2) getting bargain getting a bargain(3) it's a way it's a way(4) the most expensive the most expensive(5) everything will be cheaper everything will be cheaper(6) comfort and home comfort of your own home(7) deliver charge a delivery charge(8) doing your shopping doing your shoppingUnit testA. He is able to manage his money by himself.B. He is able to manage his money with her help.C. He is able to manage his money with his father's help.D. He is able to manage his money with the bank's help.2.A. He doesn't have enough cars.B. He doesn't have enough money.C. He doesn't have enough payments.D. He doesn't have enough sales.3.A. doesn't likeB. has no opinion ofC. likesD. especially likes4.A. Nothing.B. A little.C. A few details.D. Everything.5.A. "No."B. "Not really."C. "Yes."D. "It depends."Section B: Understanding a long conversationIn this section you’ll hear a long conversation. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE. The conversation will be followed by 3 questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.Questions 6 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6.A. His favourite activity is shopping.B. His favourite activity is travelling.C. The highlight of his trip was the weather.D. The highlight of his trip was the open-air markets.7.A. Surprise.B. Excitement.C. Boredom.D. Agreement.8.A. Taking pictures.B. Swimming in the ocean.C. Visiting markets.D. Purchasing gifts.Section C: Understanding a passageIn this section you’ll hear a passage. You are required to listen to the recording ONLY ONCE. Each passage is followed by 3 questions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9.A. Nonfiction.B. Advertising.C. News.D. Fiction.10.A. Weekdays.B. Weekends.C. Everyday.D. Everyday except Sunday.11.A. Fashion-conscious shoppers.B. Food shoppers.C. Book shoppers.D. All shoppers.。
英语视听说2第6单元答案
Part I ScriptDirections: Listen to the short dialogs, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man thinks negatively about them while the woman is positiveabout them.B. The woman thinks negatively about them while the man is positiveabout them.C. Both the man and woman think they play a positive role.D. Both the man and woman think they play a negative role.2.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They were cheap.B. The salesgirl talked her into doing so.C. She wanted to give one to her sister.D. She could enjoy a discount for buying two.3.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. They are really too short.B. They are really too long.C. They will look well if one wears suitable shoes.D. They will look well if the tailor shortens them a bit.4.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. The man won't go to the fashion show with the woman.B. The woman is a fashion designer.C. The man sometimes follows the fashion trend.D. The woman bought the tickets at high prices.5.(Listen to the audio recording for the question.)A. Shanghai has been on the same level with Paris.B. The chances of Shanghai becoming a fashion capital are small.C. Shanghai may soon rival Paris and MilanD. Shanghai lacks the elements that make a fashion leader.Part II ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then fill in the blanks with the missing words. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time to write the missing words. Use the second playing to check your answers.Chris:Tina? What are you wearing?Tina:I'm outfit for a job interview. What do you think? Chris:You're wearingTina:I know. These nylons are really itchy. Maybe I should wearChris:You'll be too hot. Maybe you should wear a long skirt orTina:I can't wear a miniskirtChris:You'dTina:You're such(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)Part III ScriptDirections: Listen to the following recording, and then choose the correct answers to the questions. You will hear the recording twice. After the first playing, there will be time for you to choose the correct answers. Use the second playing to check your answers.1.What does the woman suggest?A. Buying the man a suit for work.B. Buying the man a suit for travel.C. Buying herself a suit for work.D. Buying herself a suit for modeling.2.What does the woman think about the suit the man is wearing?A. It looks handsome.B. It looks outdated.C. It should be cleaned.D. It should be ironed.3.Why doesn't the man like the jacket the woman recommends?A. Because it is single-breasted (单排扣的).B. Because it is double-breasted (双排扣的).C. Because it is brown.D. Because it looks out of style.4.What kind of trousers does the man dislike?A. Dark blue trousers.B. Short trousers.C. Black trousers.D. Brown trousers.5.What does the woman think about the black trousers?A. They are too long.B. They are too short.C. They can be shortened if they are too long.D. They should be longer.Part IVDirections: Choose the best answer to each of the following statements.1.Once dressed, the models ________ in order by the door.A. queued inB. queued overC. queued upD. queued down2.The models __________ photographers, turned, and walked back.A. posed toB. posed forC. positioned toD. positioned through3.Mom, everything I have is _________.A. out of dateB. out of the dateC. out of datesD. out of the dates4.Everyone else will be wearing the latest Levis, and I will look stupid_______ the same old skirts.A. wearingB. to wearC. to be wearingD. having worn5.Maybe I could get a part-time job to help _______ the new clothes.A. payB. pay withC. pay toD. pay for6.The emphasis on thinness and an ideal female body shape gives rise to_______ dieting.A. extensiveB. excessiveC. exclusiveD. expressive7.The middle-aged woman is ________. That style went out last year.A. after the timesB. after timeC. behind the timesD. behind time8.Oh, come on. Don't laugh at the old woman for her dress as long as it looksgood _____ her.A. inB. withC. overD. on9.You're right. I'm out of style. ______?A. So whatB. What soC. What thenD. Then what10.It is in those sewing rooms that fashionable clothes are copied and madeup _______.A. with a large numberB. with large numbersC. in large numbersD. in a large quantity。
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8 am — 7 pm.
(b)
8 am — 8 pm.
(c)
9 am — 8 pm.
(d)
10 am — 7 pm.
2.
How do people buy things in St Petersburg?
(a)
They take the goods to a cash desk to pay.
Venice
6.
The food at the market at St Mark's Square is great.
7.
There's not many department stores in Venice.
1.
What're the opening hours of shops in St Petersburg?
7.
Jessica's job is to help people sell things online.
窗体底端
窗体顶端
How to sell online
Your answer
Suggested answer
(2) Decide on how much you want to get for the item and take a photo of it.
(b)
there may be fewer bids
(c)
you may get fewer bids and sell them for less money
(d)
it's more exciting
6.
To be successful at selling online, you need ______.
(1) Sell to the highest bidder and pay 15% commission to the eBay seller when you sell it.
(3) Send the goods to the buyer.
.1
An eBay seller is someone who ______.
(d)
when the seller has accepted the highest bid
3.
Lisa's dresses will get a better price because ______.
(a)
they're designer dresses
(b)
they all have original tags
(a)
great items, good descriptions and great photos
(b)
designer items
(c)
more bids
(d)
a reserve price
Listen to Passage 1 and match the information with the cities.
(2) Decide on how much you want to get for the item and take a photo of it.
(5) Decide how many days you'll put the goods up for auction and list the item on eBay by describing the item in detail.
(4) Check if there are any bids for the item listed, then wait until the end of the auction.
(3) Send the goods to the buyer.
(1) Sell to the highest bidder and pay 15% commission to the eBay seller when you sell it.
St Petersburg
1.
Department stores sell all sorts of goods.
2.
There are lots of small kiosks all over St Petersburg.
3.
There is a museum shop at every museum.
(d)
helps people buy things online
2.
Online auctions finish ______.
(a)
when the highest bid has been made
(b)
at the end of a certain number of days
(c)
when the reserve price has been reached
4.
What should people do when shopping in Cairo?
(a)
People should pay by credit cards.
(b)
People should bargain before buying things.
(c)
People should buy things at the original price.
窗体顶端
1.
People can have a yard sale to sell things they don't want.
2.
In online auctions, it's better for people to sell small items.
3.
People can search the categories to find things they want to buy.
(c)
they're designer dresses with original tags
(d)
one of them is a really cute summer dress
4.
Lisa has to pay ______.
(a)
shipping costs
(b)
a listing fee
(c)
(f) department stores, kiosks, markets, a good museum shop
opening hours
St Petersburg
Cairo
Venice
(g) 10 in the morning until 7 or 8 at night
(h) early morning to 10 at night, closed in the afternoon and on a Friday
(a)
sells cars, pianos, bikes, furniture and dresses in an online auction
(b)
helps people sell anything in an online auction
(c)
sells things by newspaper ads, garage or yard sales, or online
a listing fee and a commission
(d)
shipping costs, a listing fee and a commission
5.
If you put a reserve price on your goods, ______.
(a)
you'll get more bids
(k) Point at what you want to buy, then go to acash desk to pay, then go back and take the things you bought.
(l) You have to bargain. Cash is preferred, but some tourist shops accept credit cards.
窗体顶端
what to buy
St Petersburg
Cairo
Venice
(a) glass, lace, carnival masks
(b) vodka, caviar, dolls, chess sets
(c) wooden boxes,backgammon boards, leather goods, water pipes (sheeshas)
(d)
People should only use cash in the tourist shops.
5.
What is true about the opening hours of shops in Venice?
(a)
8 am — 8 pm.
(b)
3.30 pm — 7.30 pm in the summer.
where to shop
St Petersburg
Cairo
Venice
(d) the mediaeval market (spices, gold, silver, copper goods)
(e) glass factories on Murano, the main shopping street from St Mark's Square, the market at the Rialto bridge
4.
People need to make a bid for the item they want to buy in an online auction.